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North Side district issues

The candidates for election in North Side have outlined their ideas on the issues facing the district.

Young artists get RE/MAX awards

Winners of ReMax art competition announced.

Afiya’s love of Cayman shows through winning Rotary essay

Competition winner explores citizenship

Clever kids star in brain battle

Some of Cayman’s smartest school children had their fingers on the buzzers for a high-pressure Jeopardy-style quiz show at the Marriott hotel last week.

Teen an international speaker

A 15-year-old Caymanian student’s speaking skills helped win him an international competition held in Jamaica earlier this month.

NS candidate offers recall contract

North Side candidate Joey Ebanks listed ways to get jobs in North Side and shared his position on national issues.

Oratorical contest: Optimism abounds for Forbes

Student David Forbes to represent Cayman in Optimist Oratorical contest in Jamaica.

Gov’t settles with high schools contractor

Government has agreed to settle with high schools contractor Tom Jones International for $400,000.

UCCI hosts candidate forum

Candidates talked youth, education, employment and crime at UCCI.

New school block unveiled

A new $2.7million classroom block was officially unveiled at Grand Cayman’s largest primary school last month.

Education plan sets blueprint for reform

The launch of a strategic plan charting a course for the next five years within the education system was the latest development in a period of significant change for the Cayman Islands’ schools

SOY celebrates its achievements

SOY Foundation has a successful year.

Concern grows for missing teen

Police say they are growing increasingly concerned about the well being of a 15-year-old diabetic girl who has been missing from her Bodden Town home for almost a week.

Clifton Hunter under budget in first semester

Government spent about $600,000 to operate the new high school for its first four months.

Show women your honour

March has been designated Honouring Women Month in the Cayman Islands.

Marlin boys hunting down Tarpon

Youth basketball presses on into March.

Clifton Hunter sprints to a golden finish

The cream of schools track and field athletes competed for bragging rights over two days last week and Clifton Hunter School from Frank Sound went home with the most to boast about.

Ministry: BB gun hidden near school

A student is disciplined after being found near Clifton Hunter High School campus with a BB gun. 

NORCECA loves our style

Cayman volleyball is getting fresh props.

Shooters will get no holiday rest over mid-term break

Local netball intends to be busy around the Ash Wednesday holiday.

Celebration of Dimitrie’s life

Friends and family paid tribute to popular teenager Dimitrie Connor following his death from a brain stem tumour.

Schools’ essay contest open

The Rotary Club's Adventures in Citizenship essay contest returns and is open to all Year 10 students.

Clifton Hunter experiences air glitches

The Clifton Hunter High School is experiencing some operational glitches.

Eight weeks more for eastern district power outages

Eight weeks more for Eastern District power outages

Tarpon and Wahoo shoot for repeat

John Gray High School had the best youth basketball teams last year.

Tarpon gather for repeat as Flames ignite

January will see a pair of local basketball competitions tip off.

Learning heritage

Clifton Hunter students learn Caymanian heritage.

Clifton school and students

Writer encourages students at Clifton Hunter High School in North Side.

Norma: Our leadership is sound

As local netball winds down for the year, some of the early focus in 2013 will be on its leadership.

Arubans crush our spirits

Aruba continues to be a thorn in the side of Cayman Islands volleyball.

Jamrock serves up world championship for our ladies

Cayman is getting another shot at qualifying for volleyball’s world championship.

Too much wasted time

Writer says too much time has been wasted in politics in the Cayman Islands.

Top English player will inspire

One of England’s best netball players will look to motivate local girls.

Police donate decommissioned cars to after school programme

Royal Cayman Islands Police Service donates decomissioned cars to extended after school programme at John Gray High School

Lucille is ready to call it a day

Lucille Seymour has been the face of Cayman netball for decades, but now she is contemplating retirement.

Scotland: March will see change

Mark Scotland hopes to revise Cayman’s sports landscape by March 2013.

John A Cumber girls march best

John A Cumber Primary School shined brightest at netball’s most colourful event.

Pirates Week targets bull’s eye

Pirates Week is about to begin and with it comes sporting events like the Mickey Mouse Darts Tournament.

Richard donates Locks of Love

Richard Campbell is hoping to make a difference in the lives of young people.

Frank Sound will pave the way

Cayman volleyball is focusing on the positives after the recent world championship qualifier in Frank Sound.

Diabetes group had sweet time

The Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon has truly become an internationally renowned event.

Youth need to be better served

For volleyball in the Cayman Islands to advance, there needs to be more young players on the national teams.

Frank Sound drew many admirers

The new Clifton Hunter High School Sports Centre in Frank Sound impressed most people.

Papiamento crew dash our hopes

The Cayman Islands could have made more volleyball history against Aruba.

A glimpse of Clifton Hunter

A long promised tour of Clifton Hunter High School for the press is yet to take place.

Arubans shatter local dreams

Aruba broke the hearts of many volleyball supporters in the Cayman Islands.

Cost of high schools settlement revealed

It appears Cayman's government spent $1.3 million to settle a subcontractor's claims over work on two new public high schools.

Cayman struggles in North Side

The Cayman Islands had a rough outing as hosts of a major international volleyball tournament.

North Side serves up history

The Cayman Islands will witness history on the court.

Cayman set to advance

Expectations for the Cayman Islands are high ahead of a major volleyball event.

Breast cancer awareness month kicks off

The Lions Club of Tropical Garden launched its annual breast cancer awareness campaign this week.

Frank Sound will be well served

North Side is set to play host to international volleyball.

Summer reading challenge results

The summer of 2012 marked a first for the Cayman Islands Public Library Service with the launching of a six-week reading challenge for children designed to keep them reading throughout the summer to maintain and improve reading skills.

Direct taxation a reality

Writer talks about politics in the Cayman Islands.

Cristin is not limited by funding

The new government budget is forcing many sporting bodies to operate under tighter financial constraints.

Save Our Youth programme postponed

The Make a Joyful Noise concert has been rescheduled.

Online poll: Many see lighter morning traffic

Almost half of the respondents to last week’s caycompass.com online poll who commute to George Town have found the morning traffic somewhat or much lighter than in previous school years since the opening of the Clifton Hunter High School in Frank Sound two weeks ago.

Clifton Hunter works out kinks

The new Clifton Hunter High School is working out the kinks.

Online poll: Majority dislike political parties

More than 81 per cent of the 500 respondents to last week’s caycompass.com online poll said political parties are either bad or terrible for the Cayman Islands.

Public school academic year dates released

The Ministry of Education and Department of Education Services would like to remind the public of the starting dates for Government schools for the 2012/2013 academic year.

Specifics offered about Clifton Hunter

Some running costs of the Clifton Hunter High School have been outlined.

After school programmes abound

Listing of after school programmes

Scheduled school start tentative

The new Clifton Hunter High School opening may be pushed back.

Department of Tourism helping interns

Ten Cayman youngsters are interning at the Department of Tourism this summer.

Walking track under way in George Town

Minister Mark Scotland, JP and Minister Rolston Anglin, JP, visited he field of the Clifton Hunter High School, on July 13th, to check on the progress of the groundbreaking of the new walking track.

Five finalist chosen for Youth Community Excellence Award

Yentel McGaw recognise Cayman youths with excellence award

SOY Foundation honours students

The Save Our Youth Foundation doles at well deserved awards.

Minds Inspired scholars named

Minds Inspired is a comprehensive scholarship programme promoting academic excellence in maths and science. Dart Cayman Islands announces that the first recipients are David Forbes and Ethan Whittaker.

Polls close, count begins

Update 8pm: A few early results are trickling in from Grand Cayman's outer districts. In North Side, 208 voters have said "yes" to the referendum question. Forty voters there said "no" and there was one spoiled ballot.

Cayman youngsters off to New York

Eight Caymanian youngsters are off to see New York state as part of the Fresh Air Fund scheme.

Gov’t owes firm millions more

Government will pay millions more to its former high schools subcontractor, Caribbean Mechanical.

Daigle raises fight talk in JA

The popularity of mixed martial arts is booming worldwide on the strength of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and in the Caribbean there is a fresh energy emerging through enthusiasts networking like crazy.

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