Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa Celebrates Third Anniversary
Three years ago today, the doors opened at Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, the first new hotel in Grand Cayman in more than a decade.
Three years ago today, the doors opened at Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, the first new hotel in Grand Cayman in more than a decade.
The Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association (CIMPA) recently joined forces with the Cayman Islands Institute of Professional Accountants (CIIPA) and the Cayman Islands Society of Human Resource Professionals (CISHRP) to host the second annual Charity Speed Matching event.
The Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly was graced with the presence of none other than international minister and mega church leader extraordinaire, Bishop T.D. Jakes on Wednesday, 13th November.
There were a number of exciting games during the sixth round of the 2019 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and the Girls’ Primary School Football League (GPFL), which were played this past Saturday, November 9th.
Continuing a tradition that started decades ago, the Cayman Turtle Centre, held its annual turtle release on Sunday, November 10th. It was a fun, family-friendly event with meaning. Everyone there seemed to have great time and there were moments of inspiration and awe all wrapped up in the event.
With the port referendum drawing closer, the government has organised a series of eight big public meetings for disseminating information and answering voters’ questions about the proposed new cruise berthing facility, the first of which took place at Mary Miller Hall on 12 November.
Canada’s health authorities are investigating how more than 500 objects have been unintentionally left in medical and surgery patients between 2016 and 2018 with the problem appearing to be getting worse.
When Honduran environmental defender Berta Cáceres was brutally murdered, it was a stark reminder of the perilous work environmental activists face in one of the world’s most violent countries.
The Philippine economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter fuelled by stronger government spending, making it almost certain there won't be a need for more policy easing this year. The capital Manila has seen a huge increase in jobs and general prosperity.
The Cuban authorities are planning to double the number of Chinese tourists visiting the island in three years, while offering investment opportunities to the Asian country.