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Flashback - July 2015: 'Another Reason for a Cruise Port'

Some people say that the possible damage that the construction of the proposed fixed berthing facility might cause to the sea bed – and the degrading of the natural environment and the associated value of the dive tourism product, will be bad for the Cayman economy.

14 Sep, 2018

Chadd Bush earns EOM for being highly engaged

Chadd Oliver Bush is the Cayman Islands Government Employee of the Month for July 2018.

05 Sep, 2018

Buy Local Grow Local: Farmers leading the way

There has never been a more exciting time for backyard farmers who grow their own fresh produce, with farmers across the island leading the way in producing all manner of fantastic produce that’s plucked straight from the ground, to the market and on the dinner table, all in one day.

03 Sep, 2018

Deputy Governor Confirms Civil Servants Can Sign Petition for Referendum on Cruise Berthing

The Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, on Thursday confirmed that public servants are permitted to sign the current petition for a people's initiated referendum regarding the proposed cruise berthing facility.

03 Sep, 2018

Launch of Petition for Referendum on proposed Cruise Berthing Facility

The aim of the petition is to satisfy section 70 of the Cayman Islands Constitution (2009) to start a people-initiated referendum, via petition, on whether the country should move forward with the proposed Cruise Berthing Facility in George Town Harbour.

03 Sep, 2018

Statement from Miss Teen 2018

My name is a Latecia Bush, I was born on October 27th, 2001 at the Georgetown Hospital.

31 Aug, 2018

History and heritage in George Town

As residents we probably take George Town for granted. It’s a place we go to work, bank, post letters, study and read at the library, or it may just be a place where we get a connecting bus to elsewhere in Grand Cayman. It’s also the place to avoid midweek, when the capital is full to bursting with

27 Aug, 2018

“Cayman Islands: A Political Tragedy in Paradise”. Part 3 of 3

In the beginning, it was just easier to import a middle class, as opposed to training and developing our own Caymanian people.

24 Aug, 2018

Caymanian Honor Student Carys Barnett Nominated in Boston, MA

Carys Barnett, a Junior at Riverwood International Charter School of Atlanta was nominated for the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders in Lowell, MA on June 29th July 1st, 2018.

22 Aug, 2018

“Cayman Islands: A Political Tragedy in Paradise”. Part 2 of 3

Today Cayman is known for its natural beauty, tourism and financial industries. For a longtime, politicians have attempted to portray Cayman as a paradise with no problems.

20 Aug, 2018
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