WE WANT ANSWERS
Kerran’s family want help from JA government The family remain in anguish, waiting for word, and have threatened to bring pressure on Kingston’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, hoping authorities will press Cayman police on the flagging murder probe. Almost seven…
A role model for Cayman
The loudest cheer to ring around George Town Annex wasn’t for a goal, save or appeals for a penalty decision. The most noise was made, unusually, for a substitution. But this wasn’t any old sub coming on to the pitch….
Meet the faces of Yellow Pages
A young mum from George Town will shoot to fame after she was picked to feature on the front of the new telephone directories. Stephanie Espeut, 25 along with 27-year-old Anthony Chin were chosen to appear on the cover after…
SUPER UNI PLAN
New Enterprise City will include Cayman college Up to 500 students, including Caymanians aspiring to professional employment locally, will attend a ‘super university” in Cayman’s new Special Economic Zone, taught by a half-dozen of the world’s finest schools. Caymanians will…
A rose by any other name
Instead of buying a red rose, Luelan Bodden is giving his wife a very special Valentines gift – a giant pink rose made from the insides of conch shells. It’s the 20th conch sculpture that Mr. Bodden, 43, an electrician…
VIRGIN ON A DEAL
Bush meets Sir Richard to talk about air links Premier McKeeva Bush has held top-level talks with British billionaire Sir Richard Branson about bringing Virgin Atlantic flights directly into Grand Cayman. The two huddled at a secret George Town location…
TIME TO MOVE ON
Bush says no plans to stay on as leader Premier McKeeva Bush may relinquish the top political job next year, running only for his West Bay Legislative Assembly seat in May 2013 elections. Speaking yesterday to iNews Cayman, Mr Bush…
Di’s got a ticket to ride
Wildlife in Boliva, boat children of Beijing and praying Buddist monks in South East Asia. Diana Willington has been there, done that and taken the picture. Now you can share her memories from through the lens at a unique exhibition…
GOD WILL PROTECT
Neighbours say they are scared after robberies Neighbours say they are frightened, but don’t know what they can do, and while police circle the small apartment block, the area is safe. The worrying starts after sundown. “We pray God protects…
JUST BLINKING STUPID
Moving billboard “are dangerous” says instructor Electronic billboards – a new feature in Cayman – are a hazard and an accident waiting to happen according to one driving expert. The new displays have been fitted at the Hurley’s roundabout and…