Agriculture – a modern day industry
During the 1990s, agriculture grew in leaps and bounds, kick-started by a new headquarters for the Department of Agriculture at Lower Valley, where they worked in tandem with the Agricultural Society.
During the 1990s, agriculture grew in leaps and bounds, kick-started by a new headquarters for the Department of Agriculture at Lower Valley, where they worked in tandem with the Agricultural Society.
Pomp and ceremony filled Hero’s Square in George Town on 27th January, Grand Cayman for the 2020 Hero’s Day Honors.
A huge plume of thick black smoke that could be seen for miles was the sign of a fierce fire at the Vehicle Recycling plant, adjacent to the George Town Landfill on Friday 24 January.
A symbol of how strong Cayman’s stayover tourism product has become over the last decade, stayover visitor arrivals toppled the half a million mark for 2019, the Department of Tourism has advised.
Twelve young Caymanians have been officially named the “2020 Proud of Them Honourees” for their exceptional achievements in the categories of academics, sports, career, and community service.
The Lions’ Pool in George Town was the scene of some serious diving and swimming, as the Stingray Swim Club, Seven Mile Swimmers and Camana Bay Aquatics Club got together for the Pete Ribbins Swim Meet, on 17, 18, and 19 January.
“It is going to be a tremendous thing for Cayman Brac. The Alexander will be opening its doors officially next month.”
In his report at the opening of the Courts last week, Chief Justice Anthony Smellie implored Government to make the expansion of the Courts a priority as the new decade progresses.
Creative excellence from Cayman’s arts and culture community will be on display next month when Cayfest, the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s (CNCF) annual arts and culture festival, gets underway in February.
Centenarian and Musical Icon Awardee, Mr. Wesley Howell is officially the oldest man in the Cayman Islands at 105 years of age.