Hoilett leads Cayman in Singapore
Abali Hoilett (pictured) will be at the helm when Cayman Islands national senior team participates in the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 tournament in Singapore February 18th to 25th. The touring squad and support staff who were selected over…
Probe finds auditors responsible for losses
TOKYO (AP) – An internal investigation at Olympus Corp. found that five current and former auditors are responsible for a combined 8.38 billion yen ($109 million) in losses linked to the Japanese company’s accounting scandal, and plans to sue them….
Dart make a good point in West Bay
Dart Realty on Saturday opened a refurbished and rebuilt Scholar’s Park in West Bay, marking a bright afternoon with food, face painting, races and all the popcorn and snow cones anyone could eat. The noon opening unveiled a nearly new…
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…
RBC hires manager
RBC Wealth Management, part of Royal Bank of Canada (RY on TSX and NYSE), today announced the appointment of John D’Amato as Manager Investments Services, Caribbean, based in George Town, Grand Cayman. Mr. D’Amato joins RBC Wealth Management’s Caribbean Investments…
VoluntEARS return to Cayman
Staff of the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (DOT) teamed up with the Disney Cruise Line VoluntEARS on Tuesday, 13 December 2011 to bring the joy of Christmas to the students of Miss Nadine’s Pre-School and the Lighthouse School. An…
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…
Junior Achievement Cayman celebrates 20 years
With the launch of Junior Achievement 2011 underway and the 20th anniversary of the programme in the Cayman Islands being celebrated, Paul Byles, President of Junior Achievement of the Cayman Islands, said the programme could not be possible without the…
NCVO recognises long service staff
Mrs. Janice Wilson, NCVO CEO, awarded four NCVO employees for “Long Service Recognition” who have a combined employment of 91 years! The employees who received certificates were acknowledged and commended for their hard work and contribution at the NCVO’s Miss Nadine’s…
Cops help encourage sport in Windsor Park
Young people in Windsor Park are now better equipped to play sport in their free time – thanks to the teamwork of Cayman Crime Stoppers and the RCIPS. Crime Stoppers has provided a number of branded footballs and basketballs as…