Destination of the week
Mother’s Day in Barbados Mother’s Day is celebrated on the 10th of May this year. This is one of the most beautiful holidays when people around the world celebrate those brave and wonderful women who gave us birth and who…
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights rules Jamaica’s “Buggery” law incompatible with American Convention on Human Rights
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) ruled yesterday that Jamaica’s colonial-era ban on same-sex relations, known as the “anti-buggery” law, is incompatible with the American Convention on Human Rights. The Commission recommended that the law be repealed, and instructed…
Why the Guaynese should reject the LGBT political agenda
February 26, 2020: The Caribbean CAUSE, a regional group consisting of individuals and groups from sixteen (16) Caribbean territories including Guyana note with concern an article by Lisa Hamilton, “Political parties promise to champion LGBTQ rights” published in the Guyana Chronicle…
Cayman: Girl Time!
Girl Time! Girl Time! is our newest programme and will be a fun, interactive group, where girls can safely explore common issues and how to manage them. It is for girls aged 11-15 years.To book contact 949 7065 or email [email protected]#ChatterboxCaymanwww.chatterboxcayman.com…
More sex partners increases cancer risk
From Newsmax If you need more than two hands to count the number of lovers you’ve had in your life, new research suggests you might want to worry about your cancer risk. People who have had 10 or more sexual…
Cayman: Motorists advised to exercise caution during Valentine’s Mile, Sun 16 February
From RCIPS Race Caribbean will be hosting their annual Valentine’s Mile road race on Sunday, 16 February at 4:00PM. Participants will start at Goring Avenue and travel south onto Walkers Road then west onto Memorial Avenue, north onto South Church Street and east onto…
Destinations for love
On this Valentine’s Day celebrate love. This day will be a special day, even for those who are single. It won’t be about avoiding the romantic surroundings but rather adapting and enjoying every single moment of the day with yourself and…
The Editor speaks: The Colours are raised. Battle is set to commence
International law absolutely requires a ship of war to fly its ensign at the commencement of any hostile acts, i.e., before firing on the enemy. During battle there is no purpose in striking the colours other than to indicate surrender….
Colours Cayman: Letter to the Premier detailing our analysis of the impacts of minorities and Human Rights by the proposed Constitutional reform
To: Hon Premier Alden McLaughlin, Colours Cayman is disappointed that you did not find the time to discuss our concerns regarding the detrimental impact on minorities and human rights that will inevitably be caused by the proposed constitutional reform. Allow…
Colours Cayman: Constitutional Reforms – How do the Government and Opposition Leader propose that we secure our constitutional rights and freedoms? – Open letter to H.E. The Governor
Open Letter to the Governor, Issued by Colours Cayman, 3 February 2020 GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, 3 February 2020: “Your Excellency, “As you are very well aware the UK is a parliamentary democracy. In contrast, the Cayman Islands is a…