
CAYMAN WEATHERS THE POLITICAL STORM
In spite of the recent upheavals in the governing Cabinet of the United People’s Movement (UPM) administration, a sense of political stability has been assured until the next election.
In spite of the recent upheavals in the governing Cabinet of the United People’s Movement (UPM) administration, a sense of political stability has been assured until the next election.
Meals on Wheels (MOW) is pleased to announce its 7th Annual Turkey Trot 1 Mile & 5K Fundraising Walk/Waddle/Run, taking place on Sunday, 24th November 2024.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) wishes to inform the public of scheduled road works taking
place this weekend; Saturday November 23rd and Sunday November 24th on South Church
Street
The Department of Labour and Pensions (DLP) is aware of employee/workers concerns at a job site on West Bay Road and can confirm that labour and pension investigations are currently underway.
As we face the terror of 2024’s active hurricane season, many search for someone to blame, believing that everyone from governments to scientists are creating hurricanes.
Sometimes the weekend days are as hectic as the rest. And it was on one such Saturday that I found myself, at the four way stop in West Bay, finally having finished all of my errands and made hungry by all that running about like a chicken.
The management of the local newspaper, Cayman Weekly has launched their latest initiative which includes a project to find part time employment for residents.
The Cayman Islands’ economic expansion remains robust with the estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rising by 2.7 percent in 2016. This was the highlight of The Cayman Islands’ Annual Economic Report 2016 released by the Economics and Statistics Office.
There is a reason why Coconut Joe’s on the West Bay Road is always packed at breakfast time and that is because they do fantastic breakfasts! A longtime favourite of ours, especially when we have friends and family visiting who long for outdoor dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Cayman Prep and High School organised a Gift Drive for the Cayman Islands Family Service Department. The project was led by students in Y9 who recognised that with a little effort they can make a big difference to children who are not as fortunate as themselves.