Seven fingered ackee stuns Malcolm
Colbert Malcolm has seen plenty of ackee fruits in his life, but never one like the seven-seeder he found growing at Andy’s Rent-a-Car on West Bay Road, where he works. “Its most common to see one with three seeds, sometimes…
Cayman Islands Day
On Friday 16th of December Miss “Nadine’s” preschool held its annual Cayman Islands Day on its playground where the weather was cool and sunny as they hoped to evoke a feeling of the old days, when people would sit around…
BE VIGILANT!
Police say robberies not linked While police yesterday would not call it a “trend”, officials are concerned about three robberies in or near private homes since Sunday and have called for increased vigilance. In the wake of Tuesday evening’s Webster…
Street hockey kids raise money for charity
More than 150 kids between the ages of four and 17 had fun in the sun while raising money for two great causes at the Cayman Islands Youth Roller Hockey Club’s second annual Street Hockey Tournament at Camana Bay. Forty…
MAC: NO RED BAY
“The public will understand what I’ve done for them” Premier McKeeva Bush yesterday laid to rest any lingering hopes for cruise-ship berthing in Red Bay, saying construction in George Town would make the best use of national resources. At the same…
READY TO RUMBLE
Killa’s world fight will be here in April… Whittaker to get World Title shot Charles Whittaker is set for an April title fight in Cayman, battling world junior middleweight champion Cornelius Bundrage, and will meet this week with Minister for Sports Mark…
Costa CEO blames captain error for ship
ROME (AP) — The captain of the cruise ship that capsized off Tuscany made an unauthorised deviation from its programmed course, a “human error” that led to the vessel’s deadly grounding, the ship’s Italian owner said Monday. Rescue operations, meanwhile,…
Pedro trespass warning
Workers from the Public Works Department have completed fencing and warning signs to discourage cliff jumpers in the Pedro St James area, following a holiday week in which two youths drowned in Old Jones Bay. Chief Inspector Robert Scotland at…
CHINA SYNDROME
$300m Port plan signed in “weeks”…. China deal will mean local jobs In four weeks, government will sign a final agreement for George Town’s three-year, $300 million port development, with safeguards for local employment, contracting, supply of materials and worker accommodation. Additionally, ownership of…
No to Conflict at JGHS
More and more John Gray High School students are saying No to Conflict, the name of a brand new campaign inspired from last year’s five fatal shootings in one week. The campaign, shortened to N2C was being introduced by teacher…