UPDATED: Official rosters announced for teams competing in CONCACAF Under-20 Championship Jamaica 2015
Tournament kicks off January 9 in Kingston; Finals scheduled for January 24 in Montego Bay Miami (Monday, January 5, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today officially announced the final 20-man rosters for…
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Cayman Islands fuel pump prices slowly fall According to the Cayman Islands petroleum inspectorate’s latest price updates of all of Cayman’s gas station prices, on Christmas Eve both Walker’s Road and Mike’s Seven Mile Esso were selling regular gas for…
Tackling violence is a national undertaking
By The Caribbean Voice From Stabroek news The Caribbean Voice comprises thirty suicide-prevention advocates/activist, drawn from the USA, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean, including Guyana, among whom there are three pastors and three pandits, along with educators, youth activists,…
Death of Caymanian Gurney Panton
It is with much regret we have to announce the death of well known businessman, seaman and wireless operator, Gurney A. W. Panton, who died on Boxing day (Dec 27) in the Cleveland Clinic, Florida, USA after an illness. He…
The Editor Speaks: I must be plain daft!
Virgin Islands Commissioner Beverly Nicholson-Doty in our article today “V.I. tourism community looks to opening of Cuba”: “….. the maxim ‘a rising tide raises all boats’ should hold true. This news puts the spotlight on the Caribbean region as a…
The Publisher speaks: Cuba off the tourist track
Now that relations between Cuba and the USA are to be normalised I thought this poem is appropriate. I wrote this a few years ago when I went to Cuba with a church group of mainly other women and it was…
The Editor speaks: Who do they think they are fooling?
Have you noticed the price of gasoline falling sharply over the last few months in the Cayman Islands? No. Did you notice the price of gasoline rising sharply over the last two years in the Cayman Islands? Yes. Isn’t that…
The Editor Speaks: Background checks
It seems as if background checks are not being satisfactorily executed when it comes to our law enforcement and prison services. It is incredible that a man, Tyrone Findlay, was employed by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service as a…
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WISHING ALL OUR READERS A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY FROM iNEWS CAYMAN IEYENEWS Cayman Islands premier delivers Christmas message at Rotary Lighting ceremony At the Annual Rotary Grand Cayman Tree Lighting Ceremony last Thursday (20) Cayman Islands Premier urged residents to…
Medical Tourism in the Caribbean
By Paul Hay From Caribbean Journal The fifth “Global Ministerial Summit” was held in Washington, DC on Sept. 21. Ministers of health, tourism and economic development, trade commissioners, and health attachés from 25 nations gathered to discuss medical tourism challenges…