Lions’ women (plus 1 man!) install officers over lunch
It was a sumptuous lunch at Ristorante Papagallo, West Bay, Grand Cayman on Saturday June 1st and the largest dining room there was ‘packed to capacity’ to enjoy the delicious food that was served. The occasion was The Lions Club…
Busy hurricane season ahead? Check the [Cayman Brac] land crabs
by Laurie Kay Olson Pets lady There are different varieties of red land crabs on islands and along coastal areas all over the world. They have a habit of migrating once a year in astonishing numbers that can seem more…
Health Screening Required for New Students
All students entering government or private schools for the first time in Cayman are required to have health screenings; this includes students entering the reception programme. “This must be done before the new school year begins in September,” said School…
Who Owns Your Social Network? Featured
by Rebecca Murtagh Owning Social Relationships I have invested hours, weeks, months and years into building your social network. The connections you have established likely reside on Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or any number of other social media platforms. Yet,…
Thanksgiving service for Enid Bernard
It was a sad occasion when family and friends gathered together at Elmslie Memorial United Church, on the waterfront, George Town, Grand Cayman on Saturday 1st June 2013. They were there for a service of Thanksgiving for the Life of…
PM courts overseas territories
David Cameron has invited senior ministers from Britain’s overseas territories and crown dependencies to London on the eve of this month’s G8 summit in the hope of reaching agreement on action to root out tax evasion. The Prime Minister has…
CTMH appoints neurologist
Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital Appoints Dr. Ranjit Singh as their Visiting Specialist in Neurology Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital (CTMH) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ranjit Singh, who specializes in Neurology. He has an active practice in Canada,…
Lions, Rotary, Kiwanis: Are American service clubs too old to matter?
By Jim Luce From Daily Kos Service clubs are a particularly American institution that began in the heartland, although now they are found on both coasts, as well as virtually every country in the world. Iraq and North Korea are…
THE COOLEST INTERNSHIP IN CAYMAN CONTEST LAUNCHED
Cayman Enterprise City encourages Cayman’s youth to use technology and get creative. The Cayman Islands’ Special Economic Zone, Cayman Enterprise City, launched a contest recently entitled ‘The Coolest Internship in Cayman’. The two lucky young people that win the contest…
OT Flags ‘Trooped’ in UK
Residents of London may have noticed that the flags of all OTs are now flying in Parliament Square in observance of the Diamond Jubilee. This observance is to mark Trooping the Colour and the events leading up to it –…