Di’s got a ticket to ride
Wildlife in Boliva, boat children of Beijing and praying Buddist monks in South East Asia. Diana Willington has been there, done that and taken the picture. Now you can share her memories from through the lens at a unique exhibition…
Cayman rugby gears up for the “Big Game”!
Even though the Cayman Rugby domestic season is still in full flow the Cayman Rugby Football Union has its eye firmly on the horizon as the 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifiers approach. Many will need no reminder that the qualifiers…
GOD WILL PROTECT
Neighbours say they are scared after robberies Neighbours say they are frightened, but don’t know what they can do, and while police circle the small apartment block, the area is safe. The worrying starts after sundown. “We pray God protects…
Art@Governors proves once again a success
More than 100 artists came to the Governor’s garden to show the world their paintings, drawings, sculptures, and many other kinds of artwork for Art@Governors, Cayman’s most popular annual art event. The best thing about Art@Governors is everyone is welcome, and…
Double glory for George Town Primary
George Town Primary dominated proceedings in the 2011/2012 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) Finals this past Saturday, February 4, winning two of the four championships. In the Under 9 Consolation Cup Final, George Town Primary overcame a hard-working Cayman International…
Prison team leaves guests lost at sea
The crew of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel Fort Rosalie enjoyed diverse activities during their visit last week, including a football match against Her Majesty’s Prison Northward team. A select prison side comprised of prisoners, an officer and members of…
JUST BLINKING STUPID
Moving billboard “are dangerous” says instructor Electronic billboards – a new feature in Cayman – are a hazard and an accident waiting to happen according to one driving expert. The new displays have been fitted at the Hurley’s roundabout and…
Forget the Super bowl – this is the SOUP-er Bowl
Twenty-two local restaurants, delis and food vendors competed for bragging rights to the “best soup in Cayman” during the Big Brothers Big Sisters Soup-er Bowl at the Marriott Beach Resort. Guests paid $25 for adults or $10 for kids for the…
DUMP MAY BLOW: Alliance say they will answer all concerns
The George Town dump could explode if authorities start a waste-to-energy scheme at the site, which, in any case, is unlikely to provide enough raw material to process efficiently. At the same time, the Dart-government ForCayman Investment Alliance (FCIA) has…
A true Legend in town
Music superstar John Legend, 34, gave a concert before a large crowd at Camana Bay on Friday evening, where he played many of the audience’s favourite songs. Speaking on his first impressions of Cayman, Mr. Legend said: “I went to…