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CAYMANIAN TIMES MONDAY EDITION COMING BACK

Opinions & Editorial 04 Mar, 2024 Follow News

Ralph Lewis

Caymanian Times is pleased to announce the return of our Monday edition from April 8, 2024!

This will bring the paper back to three editions per week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Continuing our strong focus on content, especially in the Cayman Islands, the re-introduced Monday edition will have three main themes in addition to the regular news and current affairs developments.

These will be healthcare in the Cayman Islands, employment and training, and sustainable development.

Healthcare coverage will feature contributions reflecting the advanced specialist healthcare services available in Cayman, personal health advice, and updates on new developments in healthcare as Cayman positions itself as a centre of excellence for both local healthcare and health tourism.

Environmental sustainability impacts just about every aspect of life in Cayman. This important issue will get special attention in the Monday edition of Caymanian Times. From the campaign to preserve Seven Mile Beach to the  innovative energy-saving projects by the University College of the Cayman Islands and the EU-funded Resembid programme, environmental sustainability is a priority.  Our features will highlight the ongoing efforts within both the government and the private sector.

In addition to the return of the Monday edition in April, Cayman Times is also expanding our distribution network throughout the Cayman Islands with our editions hitting the stands three days a week again.

“We extend our gratitude to our many readers and advertisers as our community paper, Caymanian Times, continues with our commitment to quality and coverage”, said Ralph Lewis Founder and Publisher.

“We also welcome the feedback we’ve been receiving and have been incorporating your suggestions into our growth and development plans.”

So, look out for the return of the Monday edition of the Caymanian Times newspaper starting in April and taking us back to three days a week; Monday, Wednesday and Friday.


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