Topic: development
Alberga called ‘Father of the Bar’
Ramon Alberga QC was honoured last week with a portrait for display in the Law Courts Building to mark the 60th anniversary of his call to the bar.
Standards apply to all school food
The last of the school food standards applies to all foods sold at schools.
Water, sewage privatisation OK’d
Premier
McKeeva Bush told lawmakers this week that a centralised sewerage system was
vital to Cayman for environmental, economic and health reasons.
Try out fitness resolutions at Camana Bay on Saturday
Camana Bay is offering a day of free sports and exercises to help people with their new year resolutions.
Books delivered to Guatemala
Four Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman will travel to Guatemala in February to deliver books to secondary schools and open computer centres.
Cayman Brac photo winners
Two Cayman Brac winners from the 10Ten10 youth photo competition who were unable to attend the larger prize giving ceremony on Grand Cayman were presented with their prizes by President Andrea Stevens of the Rotary Club of Cayman Brac and by President-Elect Andrea Bryan of the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise.
Secret life of agoutis
A strange looking creature is making itself more visible in the eastern parts of the Island.
Mourant Ozannes expands team
Law firm Mourant Ozannes has recruited Simon Palmer as partner and associcate Adam Bathgate to its Cayman investment funds team.
Singing praises of UCCI choir
UCCI's choir looks to the future after a well-received debut in December.
CCMI welcomes two new interns
New interns at CCMI in the new year.
White Sox are coming back here
White Sox coaches
returning for Little League camp
Rent prices tumble on Grand Cayman
The rental market in the Cayman Islands is changing.
ICCI graduation speaker named
CNB president to speak at ICCI graduation.
Polar bears threatened, not endangered, US agency says
Environmental campaigners in the US have lost a battle to have the polar bear listed as an “endangered” species.
Year in review: March 2010
A small crime wave hit Cayman in March 2010.
Year in review: April 2010
Residents from all parts of the island responded to a national call for
prayer by Premier McKeeva Bush.
Letters to the Editor: Premier’s message: Let’s do better in 2011
It
is with great pleasure that I wish you a Happy New Year on behalf of the entire
Government of the Cayman Islands. May you receive countless blessings as we
embark upon the bright New Year and all the experiences that are yet to come.
Tribute to notable residents who passed away in 2010
A
tribute to notable Cayman residents who passed away in 2010.
Building duty, fee breaks begin this week
Import duty reductions and planning fee deferrals aimed at stimulating the local construction and development industry will begin this week.
Final preparations under way for Kittiwake sinking
Final preparations are under way to ready the USS-Kittiwake for her
scheduled sinking on Tuesday, 4 January. Tenders for the public to circle the
vessel are available from 2-4pm Monday, 3 January.


