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Editorial: The more things change, Newspaper Advertising remains

A person reading an actual book, magazine or newspaper is just as commonplace now as it has been down through the ages long before the onset of the digital revolution that was supposed to have been the death knell for print.

25 Nov, 2020

Editorial: UNDEREXPLOITED TOURISM OPPORTUNITIES

Over the last 60 years, the Caribbean has emerged as one of the most tourism dependent regions of the world.

23 Nov, 2020

Editorial: Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day (sometimes known informally as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of the remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty.

09 Nov, 2020

Editorial: The post-graduation reality awaits

It’s that time of year when optimism and enthusiasm is abounding among our youth. Hundreds of youngsters in our community are preparing for a major step in their lives. High school graduates are embarking on the next steps of their respective journeys.

21 Oct, 2020

Editorial: OCTOBER BORDER REOPENING LOOMS

Cayman has been getting prepared for the phased and limited reopening of its borders planned for this Thursday.

30 Sep, 2020

Editorial: LIKE MILITARY PRECISION, COMMUNICATION IS VITAL

Just weeks after the huge debate surrounding what is now the Civil Partnership Law (formerly the Domestic Partnership Bill) - which is still smouldering - one of the central issues in that discourse has again surfaced.

21 Sep, 2020

Editorial: THE ‘BUSINESS’ OF MEDIA

The COVID-19 crisis has been a double-edged sword for the local and global media. This is as much evident in Cayman as it is in other countries. The press thrives on news but is driven by business. That’s the bottom line.

09 Sep, 2020

Editorial: IN SEARCH OF A HAPPY MEDIUM

After an intensive round of media appearances and a series of meetings on the controversial Domestic Partnership Bill, HE Governor Martyn Roper was due to assent to what was expected to be known as the Civil Partnership Law this weekend.

02 Sep, 2020

Editorial: Getting children safely back to school

The new school year is just weeks away and onsite inspections at Cayman’s government schools have taken place to ensure that they are safe for our young people to attend.

19 Aug, 2020

Editorial: CAYMAN COPING IN A COVID WORLD

The 3rd annual Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce Economic Forum coming up this weekend is expected to not just address but chart a course forward on how best to resuscitate the jurisdiction’s economy in light of the battering it has taken from the COVID-19 pandemic.

12 Aug, 2020
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