The Bewley’s Supreme Court Verdict [on rent payable under a lease]
Article by Diarmuid Mawe and Kevin Harnett From Maples and Calder The Supreme Court, in a decision given on 1 July 2014, has overturned a High Court judgment on the interpretation of the rent payable under a lease of the…
RCIPS GT District Community Meetings
The George Town District Commander will be hosting a series of community meetings during the Month of July and August. Come out and make your voice be heard on what is happening in your neighbourhood and hear from the RCIPS…
Dart Announces 2014 Minds Inspired University Scholars
Dart’s Minds Inspired William A. Dart Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to two university-bound students. Initially intended to be awarded to one student, the scholarship was again granted to two students because of the overwhelmingly impressive applicant pool. This year’s…
Cartoon of the Day
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
Why I ripped up $1 million [and I’m known as Cayman]
By Alberto Echegaray Guevara Alberto Echegaray Guevara is a social entrepreneur turned artist, known as Cayman. He is a founding partner and CEO of biotech company Control Micro. What does $1 million represent? Maybe it’s a dream home or comfortable…
Youth Assembly presents two reports
Her Excellency the Governor Helen Kilpatrick hosted the 2014 Youth Assembly presentation event at Government House on Thursday, 26 June, 2014. It was attended by Minister responsible for Youth, Hon. Osbourne Bodden, his Chief Officer and other senior staff, as…
Chikungunya: Cayman Islands update – more cases/Jamaica investigates possible first case
Cayman Update as of 14 July 2014 Since the last update of July 11, 2014, two new cases are under investigation for dengue and chikungunya. Both cases are from Savannah. Of the four cases investigated, three have tested positive, (two…
The Virginia man who crowned himself King in Africa is much more serious than you think
By Harrison Jacobs From Business Insider Virginia native Jeremiah Heaton recently traveled to a remote, mountainous patch of desert between Egypt and Sudan to claim one of the last ungoverned pieces of land in the world. Heaton took the land…
Regional filmmaker gives free DVD’s to Cayman library services
The Cayman Islands public library system was presented with copies of a newly produced DVD entitled ‘Cities of the Caribbean’ courtesy of regional filmmaker, Patrick Baucelin of Martinque. The DVD highlights 30 capital cities in the Caribbean, including George Town,…
Babies born in Canada to immigrant mothers have lower risk of cerebral palsy: Study
From Science Codex TORONTO, July 14, 2014—Babies born to mothers who immigrated to Ontario from other countries have significantly lower rates of cerebral palsy than those of Canadian-born mothers, especially those from the Caribbean and East Asia, new research has…





