Lions deliver Christmas cheer to 200 families
Christmas came early for 200 families in Grand Cayman this year when on Friday, December 23, baskets filled with groceries were delivered to these families by the members and friends of the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens and employees of…
Fireworks light up the New Year
Hundreds of people flocked to Camana Bay to celebrate New Year’s Eve by watching their firework display. Red, blue, orange and green lit up the sky and reflected on the water across from Camana Bay’s Harbour, to the sound of…
Cayman leave it late against USA South
Cayman victorious against USA – but only just! The Cayman Islands Rugby Football Union continued a rich vein of form against their bigger, more powerful American neighbors on Monday, 2 January 2012 (having recently triumphed over the USA South Men’s…
Grandma Ellen’s (very big) family reunion!
New Year’s Eve in West Bay was the scene of a huge family get-together. They were all the descendants of Grandma Ellen Ebanks, who lived in West Bay, and died in 1956 at the age of 85. She had ten…
Road plan is no solution
A suggestion to use a back road to link the western part of Grand Cayman to Dart Realty’s “Eco Park”, east of Bodden Town, has been rejected as “not a solution at all”. Rejecting a proposal by Bodden Town MLA…
Police investigate blood pool
Detectives have launched an investigation following the discovery of a large pool of blood near a George Town plaza. Shortly after 9.00 am yesterday (Wednesday 29 December) police received a report that there was, what appeared to be, blood on…
Chamber introduces 2012 Leadership Cayman class
Leadership Cayman (LC), in its third year, has welcomed 25 new participants for its 2012 programme. A traditional Orientation Dinner was held at Grand Old House on December 7, 2011 to welcome each candidate. Candidates were selected for this extraordinary…
Students bowled over by YUDP
The Young United Democratic Party treated the Passport2Success “Cohort 5” group to a night of bowling as a celebration on their graduation from the course. The purpose was to treat the group for their hard work and commitment during the…
Christmas Day at Boatswain Bay
Boatswain Bay Presbyterian Church celebrated Christmas Day with both a Cantata, from the adult choir and a drama presentation from the children. The service began with newlyweds Annie and Dillion Ebanks lighting the Advent candle, a symbol of the hope and…