It’s Hell in Cayman Islands [and it gets a facelift]
The Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) has completed substantial upgrading work at the Hell attraction in West Bay, in a move to enhance the property’s value and ensure a better experience for the thousands of tourists who visit the site. Renovation…
Annie Mae Ebanks celebrates 21 Years at Cayman Islands Turtle Farm
Congratulations to Annie Mae (Betty) Ebanks, who celebrated 21 years of service at the Cayman Turtle Farm this March 25th. Annie Mae is a Sales Clerk in Splash gift shop, and celebrated her milestone anniversary with a commendation from a…
Cayman Islands Premier League Results – Week 20
From CIFA Please see attached results for the Cayman Premier League Week 20
BVI to again host CBC hoops event championships
By Dean Greenaway (Special To The Virgin Islands Daily News) TORTOLA-The Caribbean Basketball Confederation announced Monday that the British Virgin Islands will host the men’s and women’s CBC Championships from June 8-21. This will mark the third time that the…
Apple wins round against Ericsson in patent fight
By Scott Graham, from The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Ericsson and Apple Inc. will have to hash out their LTE licensing dispute—or part of it, at least—in the Northern District of California. U.S. District Judge James Donato refused Monday to…
Historic legal ganja tree planted at UWI
By Balford Henry From Jamaica Observer THE University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, planted its first legal ganja (marijuana) plant yesterday, symbolising its position as the pioneer in legally cultivating and researching the benefits of the drug in Jamaica….
Companies are invited to bid for Cayman Islands used tyres – AGAIN
The Government of the Cayman Islands, through the Department of Environmental Health (DEH), is inviting bids from qualified Tenderers for the prompt processing (on-site or off-site at an approved local site/facility) and removal of all the “Used Tyres” accumulated at…
Cayman Islands take ‘can’t beat ’em, eat ’em’ stance on lionfish
By Aileen Torres-Bennett / Reuters, from Taipei Times In a reef just off the popular USS Kittiwake dive site in Grand Cayman, hunters armed with spears seek out lionfish — an invasive species so destructive that authorities want them caught…
El Salvador to host event aimed at promoting Central American cruise-ship tourism
By Larry Luxner From The Tico Times A cruise ship approaches Trujillo, Honduras. Orlando Sierra/AFP Next month, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association will hold its 2015 regional meeting in El Salvador – the only Central American nation without a Caribbean coast….





