Random pictures taken over the Jubillee Celebrations weekend
We were handed these beautiful photographs taken by Susan Merren over the Queen’s Jubilee Sunday and Monday (3-4) and they were too good not to share with you. The photographs are randomly placed and feature the service held in Elmsie,…
More Reception Classes for Cayman
Nine new Reception classes will be rolled out in government schools at the start of the new school year, September, 2012. This roll out is part of the keenly anticipated phased re-introduction of Reception to government schools, by the Ministry…
New School Zone for Frank Sound
With the Frank Sound High School nearing completion, the National Roads Authority (NRA) will start work this week on a new school zone to accommodate school traffic and ensure the safety of students The school zone will include a 970…
Quincy Brown stars at Fun in the Park concert
Songs, storytelling and poetry made up the Fun in the Park concert held at the Dart Park on South Church Street, George Town last Sunday afternoon (10). Despite the sound system that refused to be ‘sound’ and was just plain…
Dry day for referendum voters
One man, one vote (OMOV), and not one alcoholic beverage. From 7am until 7pm the Cayman Islands will be dry. You cannot drink it in a public place, restaurant or bar and you cannot purchase it. They cannot even give…
RCIPS appealing for help in Lija Godenzi death on Grand Cayman
Officers from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) who are conducting enquiries into the death of 43 year old Lija Godenzi have appealed for the assistance of the media and the public in trying to determine her last movements…
Costa Rican Business Practicum Inspires Students
Fresh from an intensive schedule of business presentations and tours in Costa Rica, University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) student Mahipal (Paul) Persaud reflected: “They certainly left me filled with some very creative business ideas.” Mr. Persaud was among…
New Legal Aid Bill raises many concerns by CDBA
The Cayman Islands Criminal Defence Bar Association (CDBA) gives response to the proposed legal Aid and Pro Bono Services Bill 2012 Executive Summary We welcome many of the changes that the Legal Aid and Pro Bono Services Bill introduces as…
Maples and Calder gives to Special Needs Foundation
Maples and Calder recently donated CI$10,000 to the Special Needs Foundation of Cayman (“SNFC”) to assist with their specialised summer schools programme. The SNFC is a charitable, non-profit organisation of parents, educators and professionals committed to supporting children with a…
The sky’s the limit at Camana Bay
In addition to arriving on foot and by bike, car and boat, you can now reach Camana Bay via air thanks to the Town Centre’s brand new heliport, located on The Festival Green (former Jazz Fest site), just east of…