The Editor Speaks: When being attacked is good
I was surprised to receive today’s press release from the Coalition For Cayman (C4C) who were disappointed in the People’s Progressive Movement’s (PPM) alleged “personal attacks in an attempt to discredit the Coalition for Cayman and the leaders working to…
The Editor Speaks: Bracers say don’t mess with our fish
What a shortsighted number of fishermen there are on Cayman Brac who signed a petition objecting to proposals by the Cayman Islands Department of Environment to expand marine parks. Director of Environment (DoE), Gina Ebanks-Petrie, announced she had received this…
The Editor Speaks: Some questions need answering
I am referring to one of our lead stories today in iNews Cayman regarding the release of the Inspection of the Cayman Turtle Farm (CTF) (10-12th December) Report submitted to the CTF on 17th December 2012 and released to the…
The Editor Speaks: Academic merit is the only criteria
Question: When does “academic merit” automatically mean a scholarship grant to someone who doesn’t really need it? Answer: the Cayman Islands. An internal review of college scholarships granted by the Cayman Islands Education Council has found some of the students…
The Editor Speaks: More voters registered in time for Cayman Islands May elections
Some Cayman Members of the Legislative Assembly, including Premier, Julianna O’Connor-Connolly, wanted all 20,000 qualified Caymanians residing in the Cayman Islands to be registered to vote in the May general election. It seems their wish is shy of around 1,000….
The Editor Speaks: It’s expensive to go travelling but it’s better than being at home
With the news breaking yesterday on the cost to the Cayman Islands of ex premier McKeeva Bush’s constant travelling for our benefit, as he was oft to tell us, I wonder if the documents revealing more than $350,000 spent over…
The Editor Speaks: Crime down, say RCIPS stats
It may come as a shock to learn that Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) has released statistics that show that crime levels in the Cayman Islands fell significantly in 2012 compared to 2011. The 2012 figures are also below…
The Editor Speaks:Damage control; and a begging bowl?
Cayman Islands Premier, Hon. Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, has headed to London, England, to do damage control to a “strained relationship. She will not be alone, as accompanying on her trip will be Deputy Premier, Ralston Anglin, Attorney General Sam Bulgin, Financial…
The Editor Speaks: When “facts” are distorted and become lies
There has been much in the media recently, and I include iNews Cayman, regarding the Cayman Islands Turtle Farm (CITF) and the accusations made against it by the World Society for Protection of Animals (WSPA), which highlighted what the group…
Comments are closed due to virus attack and do not use search engine to find us
On Thursday (16) iNews Cayman received an attack on our website when over 1,700 comments were placed every 20 seconds on every story we have published. The only way to stop this was the downloading of very rigurous anti-spam/virus software….