Olympic Day 2013 is Sunday (23)
Get ready sports fans! It’s that time of the year again, Olympic Day 2013! This year we will be hosting a full day of events on Sunday, June 23rd at Public Beach in celebration of the Cayman Islands Olympic Committee’s…
FAO trains Caribbean people to deal with banana disease
Technicians from different Caribbean Nations will receive training in a workshop that experts from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will be developing here from the 17 to the 22 of June to deal with the black sigakota that threatens…
Tropical Getaway on Little Cayman
FromVRBO Located less than 400 mi south of the USA, the Cayman Islands offer a tropical paradise within easy reach of most international airports. While the hustle and bustle of Grand Cayman attracts the majority of visitors to the country,…
Students experience a day in the life of a police officer
Six new recruits joined the ranks of the RCIPS yesterday (Tuesday 18 June), but only for the day. The new officers – all aged between 10 – 15 years – had been chosen by their schools to take part in…
Clemson announces Cayman athlete in 2013 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
Posted by Jason Evans (Editor), June 17, 2013 at 02:53 am New members will be inducted into Hall of Fame this fall. A 10-person class that features five All-Americans, two National Champions, three ACC 50-Year Anniversary team members, a two-time…
Free HIV testing for one week
From Cayman Islands Public Health Department The Health Services Authority (HSA), the Cayman AIDS Foundation, and the Red Cross have joined forces once again to organise HIV Testing Week, which this year will run from Saturday 22 June to Friday…
A profile of Helen Kilpatrick CB – Cayman’s new Governor
The following article is a profile on the Cayman Islands new Governor who will be taking up her appointment here in September 2013. The article was written by Michelle Perry and published on September 2006 in Accountancy Age Profile: Helen…
12 Fish you should probably never eat
By Eric Steinman From Care2 A few years ago, I was at a sustainable seafood conference held in New York. The place was buzzing with equal parts excitement (surrounding innovations in aquaculture and sustainable fish stocks) and dread (surrounding the…
U.S. Internet surveillance and Caribbean Bloggers
Written by Janine Mendes-Franco, From Ground Report The ongoing saga with U.S. Internet surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden has captured the attention of the world – Caribbean bloggers included. There has been a fair amount of discussion about the issue on…
If you are in Houston mid August, go to Caribbean RumFest
By Christina Uticone from Houston Press How does an evening of Caribbean food, music, and cocktails sound? Today’s Houston Press Voice Daily Deal is good for half-off your choice of passes for the Third Annual Caribbean RumFest, August 16-17, 2013:…