Gimistory 2014 is TALE ready to GO
Saturday Nov 29 – Saturday 6 December All shows start at 7pm FREE Entry The Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival, GIMISTORY, which began in 1998, is acclaimed by many who have attended storytelling festivals in North America, the UK and…
Cayman Islands: Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. granted new generation licence
SOURCE Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. Class A Ordinary Shares Are Listed For Trading In United States Funds On The Toronto Stock Exchange. GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, Nov. 20, 2014 /CNW/ – Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (TSX:…
8 Caribbean cruise ports you’ll love the most [+1 not in article]
By Carmen Fifield From dreamplango Winter cruise season is approaching and if you are yearning for warm weather, gorgeous beaches and exciting waterfront towns, your winter cruise cannot come fast enough. While you are dreaming and scheming for your next…
Caribbean Leadership Symposium
From Church of God World Missions Leaders of the entire Caribbean region converged on the island of Puerto Rico recently for the first Leadership Orientation and Symposium following General Assembly 2014. Delegates were welcomed by Bishop Lopez and his team…
Russia cracks down on offshore havens
By Svetlana Sukhova From Real Clear World MOSCOW – There is nothing new about offshore tax shelters. In ancient Athens, after the government decided to levy a 2% tax on all trade operations, merchants started avoiding the city, conducting business…
CIBC First Caribbean International informs customers its intention to vary terms of its present arrangement [in Barbados & Cayman Islands] – see Consumerism
By Jeff Cumberbatch From The Barbados Advocate Musings: The Consumerist Agenda I Even though there is much fodder for a columnist these days, the plain incongruity of some regional affairs forces me, in part, to revert to a theme I…
EU judges, Maltese mysteries, and Christians in the Caribbean
PART IV By Nikolaj Nielsenn From EUobserver BRUSSELS – John Dalli, flanked by his lawyers, enters the blue-carpeted chamber of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg and faces a panel of five black-robed judges. It is July 2014 –…
8 things you didn’t know about Jamaica
By Oliver Hill Special to CNN From Las Vegas Review Journal Unless you’ve been stuck in a mine shaft or visiting a distant planet for the past few decades, chances are you’ve heard of Bob Marley and Usain Bolt and…
Tourism matters: We have to get more involved
By Adrian Loveridge From Caribbean News Now It seems almost inconceivable to accept that the dreaded APD (Advanced Passenger Duty) was implemented in the United Kingdom, or others would say thrust upon the industry, some twenty years ago. There has…
Monkeys, marinas and money in the wild Caribbean
By Carrie Seim From Hew York Post Beware the wild monkeys. Because if the cobalt Caribbean waters, the tucked-away beaches, the lush rainforest and the sugar-sweet locals aren’t enough to make you want to stay in St. Kitts forever, the…





