Cayman Islands authors support anti-bullying
Local authors, Paul and Elisabeth Schreiner, have penned their first book, which sees Rudolf the red nosed reindeer travel to the Cayman Islands. The husband and wife team wrote the children’s Christmas story for their young daughters, Amelie and Elise….
Rotary Central Cayman Islands’ Spooktacular Reading Day – 17th October 2015
By Johnae Moss From Rotary Central People from all over Grand Cayman got spooky at the Teacher Redley Powery Library, West Bay, for a Spooktacular Halloween Story Time on 17th October 2015. Like all other story time events put on…
Sunset House Grand Cayman Eco-Dive Week With Dr. Ellen Prager
July 2nd – 9th, 2016 LIMITED SPACE Special Price $1475.00 per Diver What makes this week so different than the others? Visit to the Sunset House coral nursery and discussion about coral reef conservation. Thought sponges were quite inactive creatures…
Legal protections for displaced & stateless persons in the Caribbean region
By Kathleen Bush-Joseph from RefLaw Kathleen Bush-Joseph is a Third year law student at the University of California-Los Angeles, specializing in international human rights law Recent legal and political developments in the Dominican Republic, and the remarkable confusion that ensued,…
Outrage after Zenith cruise ship’s anchor ‘completely destroyed’ a portion of coral reef in the Cayman Islands
By Chris Kitching For Mailonline A diver’s footage shows the anchor and its chain draped over the reef As it moves back and forth, the chain breaks off coral and kicks up dust Officials said they did not find any…
Legal challenge to Caribbean island’s anti-sodomy law
From Puerto Vallarta Daily News A Jamaican gay rights activist has brought a rare legal challenge to the Caribbean island’s anti-sodomy laws that criminalize consensual sex between men, the Canadian advocacy group he works for said Thursday. Gay rights campaigner…
For West Indies Test cricket to be saved from extinction, major reform is needed
By Tim Wigmore From The Guardian UK If the West Indies Test side continues to flounder in Australia and beyond, it is not only the West Indies Cricket Board who should consider themselves culpable Allan Border had played seven series…
U.S. warns that if Venezuela ends oil subsidy for Caribbean, it can’t step in
By Franco Ordoñez From Miami Herald Opposition leaders, now in charge of National Assembly, have criticized Petrocaribe Senior adviser at White House says U.S. can’t substitute its own oil for Venezuela’s Obama administration working with countries on energy security WASHINGTON…
ULP wins St. Vincent and Grenadines election
By Caribbean News Now From St Lucia News CARIBBEAN NEWS NOW – The ruling Unity Labour Party (ULP) led by Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves retained its slim majority of eight seats to the New Democratic Party (NDP) opposition’s seven…
Caribbean not happy with draft agreement at COP21
From CARIBBEAN360 PARIS, France, Thursday, December 10, 2015 – As negotiators review a preliminary draft agreement issued yesterday at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 21), Caribbean Community (CARICOM) ministers and heads of delegations are pressing for outstanding concerns to…





