Protestors plan next move
West Bay’s Concerned Citizens Group will meet tonight to chart the next moves in their campaign to thwart closure of the road at Public Beach, rejecting charges by Premier McKeeva Bush of lying. This evening’s 7pm John Cumber School gathering…
Cayman boxing clever in Jamaica
Female boxer Jessica McFarlane-Richards flies to Jamaica tomorrow to compete against their national team. Jessica, who trains out of D. Dalmain Ebanks Boxing Gym, will join six other members from Cayman to take part in the tournament. Also flying the…
Cayman Islands Day
On Friday 16th of December Miss “Nadine’s” preschool held its annual Cayman Islands Day on its playground where the weather was cool and sunny as they hoped to evoke a feeling of the old days, when people would sit around…
BE VIGILANT!
Police say robberies not linked While police yesterday would not call it a “trend”, officials are concerned about three robberies in or near private homes since Sunday and have called for increased vigilance. In the wake of Tuesday evening’s Webster…
Caledonian appoints director
Caledonian Global Financial Services is pleased to announce Mrs. Jacqueline Terry has been appointed Director of Caledonian Group Services Limited. Mrs. Terry has been the Global Human Resources Manager for Caledonian for over 10 years and has been an integral…
Stay fit and help local charities
With New Year’s resolutions to get healthy still in full force, the Off The Beaten Track 50k ultra-marathon scheduled for Sunday, February 26, 2012 is both helping Cayman’s runners stay fit while also benefiting local community causes. Half of the…
Hoilett leads Cayman in Singapore
Abali Hoilett (pictured) will be at the helm when Cayman Islands national senior team participates in the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 tournament in Singapore February 18th to 25th. The touring squad and support staff who were selected over…
Probe finds auditors responsible for losses
TOKYO (AP) – An internal investigation at Olympus Corp. found that five current and former auditors are responsible for a combined 8.38 billion yen ($109 million) in losses linked to the Japanese company’s accounting scandal, and plans to sue them….
Dart make a good point in West Bay
Dart Realty on Saturday opened a refurbished and rebuilt Scholar’s Park in West Bay, marking a bright afternoon with food, face painting, races and all the popcorn and snow cones anyone could eat. The noon opening unveiled a nearly new…
Street hockey kids raise money for charity
More than 150 kids between the ages of four and 17 had fun in the sun while raising money for two great causes at the Cayman Islands Youth Roller Hockey Club’s second annual Street Hockey Tournament at Camana Bay. Forty…





