Topic: Maples and Calder
Monster of a party planned for students
Local entertainment website MyMonster.ky will host a spring break party series starting this Saturday, 5 March.
Public housing defended
Minister of Community Services, Youth, Sports and Gender Affairs, Frank McField, defended his decisions concerning the Government's affordable housing initiative in the Legislative Assembly yesterday.
Ogier’s sends three to UK
Leading offshore legal and fiduciary services group, Ogier is strengthening its Cayman resources in Europe with the relocation of three Cayman Islands attorneys to Ogier & Boxalls in Jersey.
Ms Wharton newest attorney
Ms. Kay Wharton appeared before Justice Priya Levers on 7th January 2005 for admission as an Attorney at Law.
Lawrence debuts at Art@Governor’s
Local attorney Joanna Lawrence will be the featured artist at the Art@Governor's 2005 exhibition.
Cancer Society walk
Registration for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society walk/run scheduled for Sunday, January 16th is now underway. Registrants who sign-up before Friday, January 7th will be eligible for entry in the early bird prize drawing of a Cayman Airways ticket to Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
Sigma donates to relief
Sigma Finance Corporation, one of the longest-established financial companies in the Cayman Islands, has donated CI$10,000 to the Cayman Islands National Recovery Fund.
SEGOES is summonsed
The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority has filed a summons with the Grand Court asking that SEGOES Securities Ltd be ordered to supply information requested.
A toy for every girl and boy
Preparations are under way for what could be the biggest Christmas toy giveaway in Cayman Islands history. The Noahs Ark Traveling Christmas Celebration will take place four days next week. The project will give Grand Caymans children some 6,000 toys valued at more than $150,000.



