The Editor Speaks: Gimistory
Yes it is true. I have joined the list of storytellers for this year’s Gimistory. The press release from the Cayman National Cultural Foundation says: “This year’s Gimistory will feature seasoned international tellers such as Ken Corsbie, Amina Blackwood-Meeks, Mighty…
Cayman Islands hosts engage! Luxury wedding business summit
More than 350 attend from 30 U.S. states and 18 countries Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, December 1, 2014 – From 17 – 20 November, more than 350 luxury wedding professionals were on-island to learn about wedding industry trends, networking, and…
Thankful
By John Biggs Everything is awful. Terror is on the rise, the oceans are threatening our shores, humans are heartless, pitiless, and endlessly greedy. If we keep going the way we’re going we will be hollow ghosts haunting a corn…
celebrate men and boys
Football tournament in Cayman Islands helps to celebrate men and boys A friendly football tournament looks like it has become a fixture of the International Men’s Day (IMD) activities. Held last Saturday (22 November) at Camana Bay’s Sports Field, and…
Bahamas on alert for poisonous cane toad
From Caribbean 360 The invasive species produces toxins from glands behind the eyes that can kill small pets and cause severe reactions in humans. NASSAU, Bahamas, Monday September 9, 2013 – The Bahamas government has put the country on alert…
Venezuela in financial difficulty, will Petro Caribe survive?
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday November 27, 2014 – The government of Venezuela is undoubtedly disappointed with the outcome of the 166th meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) held in Vienna, Austria on…
Making drinking water from sea water simply and cheaply
By Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and the University of Marburg in Germany have created a simple and efficient way to desalinate ocean water. Once completed, the water…
Cayman Islands government job agency apologises for job ad
The Cayman Islands National Workforce Development Agency (NWDA) has apologised for an advertisement on their website that featured a job vacancy for a full time admin clerk paying a maximum of $24k that required an MBA or computer science masters….
The World’s poorest nations still can’t dig themselves out of poverty despite strong economic growth
By AFP From Business Insider Geneva (AFP) – The planet’s poorest nations like Ethiopia, Malawi and Angola have failed to cash in on strong economic growth due to a lack of structural reforms and left them wallowing in poverty, the…
Exciting new additions to the 2014 Mashable Media Summit agenda
By Casey Brown From Mashable The Mashable Media Summit is just around the corner on Dec. 5, and we’re excited to announce several new additions to our agenda. All sessions have themes of storytelling in the digital age, and we’ll…





