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On Sunday, June 26, patrons were treated to some of the best talents in the Cayman Islands.
On Sunday, June 26, patrons were treated to some of the best talents in the Cayman Islands.
It was actually 102 years ago, on July 1 1920, that Rev. Robert C. Young laid the cornerstone to a big new church they had decided to build in memory of Rev. Elmslie who had come to Cayman in the mid 1800s after finding out that there was no organized church there.
Nine Cayman Islands’ high school students will head to Geneva, Switzerland in October to compete against robotics teams from 180 countries in the FIRST Global Challenge.
TechCayman’s ongoing robotics program hosted a two-day immersive camp at Layman Scott High School on Cayman Brac last weekend, where sixteen (16) students, ages 11-16, had the opportunity to build and program robots to solve increasingly complex puzzles.
Since 2019, telecoms service providers Flow and C3 have been involved in a dispute over infrastructure sharing, but those issues have now been resolved after arbitration proceedings took place, mediated by ICT regulator, OfReg.
As you celebrate the important occasion of your Constitution Day, I would like to congratulate your Premier, Hon. Wayne Panton, JP, MP, and send my good wishes to the people of the Cayman Islands
Cayman’s LGBTQ community is gearing up for the second annual Pride parade, following on from last year’s successful event, with a bigger and better event that will be an entertaining occasion with something for everyone.
After being out of the tournament scene for almost three years because of the Covid 19 pandemic the Cayman Islands chapter of Purple Dragon International School of martial arts, hosted a Point Sparring karate tournament on Saturday June 25th at the John Gray High School Auditorium
The last of his generation of trainers, Coach Ernie ‘Gillie’ Edison Seymour, GGM has retired from the Department of Sports (DOS) following an impressive 26-year tenure.
The Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) confirms international experts are expected to arrive in Grand Cayman in mid-July 2022 to restore the Kearney Gomez Doppler Radar to full working order.