Up, up and away with Cayman Islands Helicopters
Jerome Begot wanted to be a helicopter pilot ever since he was seven. “My dad, asked what I wanted to do. He thought I wanted to take over his business – a hotel and restaurant, and I said ‘No.’ He…
Mixed fortunes for Cayman Men.
Dartmouth University kicked off their spring tour to the Cayman Islands with the Dartmouth 2nd XV taking on a Cayman Club side select made up of good mix of Iguana RFC, Buccaneer RFC, Pigs Trotter RFC and Cayman Storm RFC…
Women’s month brings families together
Families came together last weekend for Movie & Pasta Night at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, part of Honouring Women’s Month activities. Hosted by the Family Resource Centre (FRC) on Friday, 16 March, the evening opened with children and parents participating…
Quake hits Mexico, damaging hundreds of homes
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit southern Mexico on Tuesday, damaging some 800 homes near the epicentre and swaying tall buildings and spreading fear and panic hundreds of miles away in the capital of Mexico City. One…
Even at night you can still have solar power
My friends at Care2 sent me this interesting article written by Jake Richardson A very large solar power plant in Spain produces electricity even at night. It does so by storing heat produced in the day with its 2,600 mirrored…
This Blonde will mean more fun!
Please can you help Blondie? This adorable and delightfully girl needs our help. Blondie is approximately 18 months old and has a beautiful super soft bright white furry jacket with toffee dipped colour ears, an extremely short tail and delightful…


























