PROGRESSIVES’ PERSPECTIVE ON THE PROPOSED NEW CARGO PORT
The Government’s Cargo Port Development Strategic Outline Case (SOC) is flawed as it seeks an answer to the issue of cargo without addressing the question of the future of cruise tourism.
The Government’s Cargo Port Development Strategic Outline Case (SOC) is flawed as it seeks an answer to the issue of cargo without addressing the question of the future of cruise tourism.
In a development that has sent shockwaves throughout Cayman today, Chris Saunders, Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance and Economic Development resigned from the PACT government of Premier Wayne Panton.
The UK government has just published a list of seven sites in the UK and its Overseas Territories which it would like to have considered for UNESCO World Heritage status, and Little Cayman’s Marine Parks and Protected Areas are included in the seven sites.
Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Mottley will kick off the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s (CHTA) 41st Caribbean Travel Marketplace when she presents the keynote address to the association’s second annual Caribbean Travel Forum on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at Sandals Royal Barbados under the theme
Newly appointed Cayman Islands Governor Jane Owen was sworn into office on Friday, shortly after arriving in this British overseas territory on a flight from the United States.
Camana Bay’s newest building and the first 10-storey commercial building in the Cayman Islands has officially opened its doors. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on 20 April signalling the opening of 60 Nexus Way.
As from 1st May, a new order has come into force that restricts the import of most cars older than seven years, so, for this year, most cars made in 2015 or earlier will now not be permitted to be imported by anyone.
On Thursday (11 May), the Red Bay Primary School held the official opening of its new Literacy Café and Reception area.
We are delighted to share a sampling of photo highlights from the highly successful Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace, which concluded last week in beautiful Barbados.
This month marks another important milestone for Caymanian Times newspaper. From June we are returning to our original concept of making the paper free to our readers.