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CIMA’s 5K started Mother’s Day off on the right foot

On Mother’s Day, Sunday, 10 May, Cricket Square in George Town transformed in the early morning hours from a quiet office park into a busy athletic race when hundreds of people – including moms and dad with kids – poured into the curated parking areas. They were all there to participate in the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s (CIMA’s) 5K charity run.

CIMA moves to Pavilion East in Cricket Square

As of 30 June, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority moved to the second floor of the newly opened Pavilion East building in Cricket Square.

Big Shave returns: Going bald is beautiful for a great cause

Familiar cheers, applause and sounds of celebration have been missing from The Wicket at Cricket Square for the last couple of Septembers. Before then, hundreds...

Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave scheduled for September

For the seventh consecutive year, hundreds of supporters will gather at Cricket Square in September to cheers on individuals who will have their heads shaved to help raise funds for child cancer research.

Hannah’s Heroes shaves again!

This Friday, something magical will be happening at The Wicket at Cricket Square in George Town: residents of the Cayman Islands get together to have their heads shaved for a great cause.

Premier: Government trying to preserve George Town park

The Cayman Islands government is in a bidding battle to preserve a small park area in the central George Town neighborhood of Scranton.

Cayman’s cricketers head to Argentina for World Cup qualifiers

On an unkempt patch of grass at the corner of Cayman’s cricket field, technical director Peter Anderson puts his team through slip-catching drills.

Financial services industry: Cayman’s ‘invisible’ giant

In 1960, the Cayman Islands could not have been further removed from its status today as a small but prominent global financial center. At the time, the Cayman economy still largely relied on seamen’s remittances, fishing, agriculture, shipbuilding and hand crafts. Airline services were limited and the tourism sector in its infancy.

Big Shave raises more than $267,000 for child cancer research

More than 1,000 people attended the fifth annual Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave on Friday night, raising more than $267,000 for children’s cancer research.

Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave is back

Bald is beautiful, so they say, and if that was the case, there will be nothing more beautiful than the sight a local audience will behold this Friday.

Cricket Square development breaks ground on phase six

Cricket Square has launched its sixth development phase, which includes a 100,000-square-foot office building, new food outlets, a conference center and a fitness center. The centerpiece of this phase is a new building, named “SIX,” a press release states.

Rubis station to be demolished; answers sought on fuel spill

The Rubis station on Shedden Road will be empty by Friday, and demolition will start immediately as workers and several companies seek the origins, age and size of the fuel spill underneath the premises.

Summer groundbreaking set for Cricket Square block

Cricket Square builders Orchid Development will break ground this summer on the fifth and latest addition to the upmarket office park, demolishing the Rubis gas station on Shedden Road to make way for a new six-story building.

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