Topic: John A. Cumber Primary School
Students get cycling safety message
Year one students at John A. Cumber Primary School in West Bay recently received some important cycle safety information from their local Neighbourhood Police Officer, PC Steve Myers.
Teachers get trained in tourism
Sixteen teachers from various schools in Cayman took part in special training last week, which prepares them to teach their students about tourism's relevance to Cayman and as a career opportunity.
Heritage student top speller
A year-nine student of Heritage High School took the top place in the preliminary round of the high school-level Lions Club British American Insurance spelling bee competition Monday.
Relief promised to West Bayers
Minister for Infrastructure Arden McLean assured the people of West Bay Monday evening that they would get relief on the roads.
Rollover is a certainty
Although there will be public consultation on the awaited amendments to the Immigration Law, what will not be up for discussion is abandoning the rollover policy.
Jody Powery is Crown Counsel
Jody Powery-Gilbert has been called to the Bar of the Cayman Islands and is now a Crown Counsel with the Legal Department.
Housing development readied for hurricanes
National Housing Development Trust officials visited affordable housing communities in West Bay and Windsor Park on Saturday, 17 June in a bid to start their hurricane evacuation preparations.
WB issues tackled
An update on what the police in West Bay have achieved since the last meeting seven months ago was high on the agenda at Monday evening's community police meeting in the district.
Public queries FoI proposal
The Cayman Islands is one of the few places that have sought to implement the Freedom of Information Law where the impetus has come from the Government rather than the people, an FoI specialist has said.
Today’s Editorial March 07: Help draft Freedom of Information legislation
It appears that the ball is actually rolling on the issue of freedom of information in the Cayman Islands. Government promised there would be public input before any Freedom of Information legislation was introduced or passed.
Monique Myers qualifies for CARIFTA
On a cool, windy Saturday morning, Monique Myers calmly tossed the Shot Put 10.56m to surpass the qualifying standard for consideration to be selected to this year's Carifta Games Championships in Quadeloupe -
Athletic Association releases calendar
The Cayman Islands Athletic Association having kicked off the 2006 Track & Field Athletic Season will continue its calendar of events with the West Bay District Meet at the John A. Cumber Primary School this Saturday, 28 January, commencing at 9am.
Who will rule Cayman cricket in 2006?
What promises to be a big season for Caymans cricketers gets under way on Saturday. The Money Express sponsored local league has been reorganised, creating a larger number of teams in division one.
Drug council’s summer camp back on
The National Drug Council's Fearless Factor Summer Camp for teens aged 13-17, originally set for 11 July, has been rescheduled to 15-19 August.
Emily regains strength
While Hurricane Emily continues along a path that would take the eye of the storm 92 miles south-southwest of Grand Cayman, the cyclone is again a Category 4 hurricane...
Shelters ready
For those who will evacuate their homes due to Hurricane Emily, the government has 18 shelters set up throughout the Cayman Islands, although it will not be known which ones will open until late Friday or early Saturday.
West Bay: UDP victory is bittersweet
The United Democratic Party had a clear victory last night in West Bay as green UDP flags waved wildly to the four party members being re-elected to the district.
Candidates differ on WB dock plan
There were mixed opinions from West Bay election candidates in relation to the planned new cruise ship dock for the district when they were questioned at the Chamber of Commerce Forum Friday evening in West Bay.
Sarah’s passion shines through
Sarah Orrett is passionate about everything she does, but most of all she is fanatic about Future Sports Club.
West Bay Rec League Football
John Kelly's penalty kick put N.W. Point in the lead early against West Bay Central in Sunday's District Recreational League match at the John A. Cumber Primary School field.



