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Miller Calls on Government: Write off of Unpaid Medical Bill

Following his calling out of the Government on its wholesale amnesty for owners of unlicensed vehicles, Mr. Ezzard Miller, in his capacity as an Elected Member for the North Side Electoral District, has called upon Government to continue its generosity by writing off outstanding medical bills for ca

03 May, 2019

International Commendation Award for Carolina Ferreira

During the month of March, in celebration of Honoring Women’s Day on March 8th, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (IFRC) launched a global competition asking members of its 191 National Societies from around the world to submit nominees to spotlight inspiring

01 May, 2019

BCQS INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCES THE PROMOTION OF STEVEN ABBOTT

BCQS International is happy to announce the promotion of Steven Abbott to Associate Director, based in the Cayman Islands office.

01 May, 2019

EDITORIAL: Balancing long-term vision with immediate needs

All signs are pointing upward for the Cayman Islands. At least, that’s what the latest government statistics show. The economy is doing well, tourist arrivals are up, and government’s balance sheet gives those responsible for government’s finances something to smile about.

01 May, 2019

Both Nature and Scripture Agree as to What Makes a Family

In the final analysis, then, the new sexual ethic which we are all being compelled to honour is neither true to naturalistic materialism—because it dismisses the truths of science—nor true to theism, since it disavows any allegiance to religion-based morality. The only definition of the human family

01 May, 2019

MOUNTING PRESSURE IN VENEZUELA

Tensions and uncertainty continue to rise in - and about - Venezuela as the self-declared interim president Juan Guiado ramps up his moves to force Nicolas Maduro from office.

01 May, 2019

East End’s sweet potato king

Franklin Smith farms a total of around 80 acres in East End. He has cultivated, fed, and nurtured the soil, year after year. “I am not ashamed of farming. I originally trained as a chef. But I gave up cooking for farming, because it is something I grew up with.

29 Apr, 2019

57 Coral Pink Chevy Bel Air

“The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air was my Grandfather's dream car, he was fortunate enough to find one on a trip to Florida in 1987. He was passing by a Pool Hall just outside of Tampa and saw it parked outside with a ‘For Sale’ sign on the windshield.

29 Apr, 2019 1 Comments

Opposition Objects to Waiving of Backlog of Vehicle Licensing Fees

The Hon. Ezzard Miller, Leader of the Official Opposition, has raised concerns about the Cabinet’s announced amnesty for owners of unlicensed vehicles, particularly with respect to the waiving of a backlog of millions of dollars in fees owed to Government.

29 Apr, 2019

DEFINITELY MAY: Theresa May turns the tables

In a remarkable confluence of circumstances which have played right into her hands, in the space of an Easter holiday break, Mrs May has gone from ‘needs to go’ to ‘best in show’…and possibly the best deal around for both the Conservatives and the Labour Party on Brexit.

26 Apr, 2019
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