Topic: Mexico
Cayman national rugby team dominates Mexico 35-14
The Cayman Islands men's national rugby team enjoyed a comfortable win over Mexico on Saturday.
In front of a packed Truman Bodden Sports Complex, the...
Mexican Caribbean entangled in seaweed invasion
It’s a hot summer day in Tulum, Mexico. The sun shines down on the white powder sand and tourists fill beach chairs along the...
Caribbean sargassum invasion garners regional response
Thirteen Caribbean and Latin American nations agreed to concerted control efforts last week to address the influx of sargassum seaweed that has impacted coastlines and economies across the region.
Consolidated Water Q1 revenue, gross profit decline; cash position improves
Consolidated Water posted total revenues of $15.3 million in the first quarter of 2018, compared to $15.7 million in the same period last year.
Mitchell: A Libertarian paradise in Mexico
In an ideal world, the central government would allow towns to formally secede, and those towns could then contract to have private management. But that will never happen since politicians would not want real-world examples showing the superiority of markets over government.
In Mexico, journalism is the most dangerous profession
In most countries, panic buttons are devices used by elderly folk who may need emergency care, or parents who want to keep tabs on wandering children and pets.
Earl wreaks havoc in Belize, Guatemala and Mexico
Weather that led to the Cayman Islands being placed under tropical storm watch last week brought huge downpours, strong winds and damage across Belize, Guatemala and Mexico.
Altitude key factor in Cayman rugby vs. Mexico
The RHSW Cayman rugby team lost to Mexico on July 2 in Dos Rios, 34-24, playing at altitude of 8,616 feet above sea level.
Water company wins half-billion-dollar Mexico bid
Cayman’s Consolidated Water Company has won its bid to build a half-billion-dollar desalinization plant in Mexico, making the company a global leader in water-processing technology, and opening the way to parched markets in the southwest U.S.
Cayman Airways in dispute with Mexico
Cayman Airways is unable to fly over Mexico because of back fees the country claims it is owed for flights more than a decade ago.
Just a gringo in Guadalajara eating guacamole
It was the smell that really brought me to my senses. The unmistakable aroma of melted cheese and barbequed meat snapped me back to reality, and as a familiar voice echoed in my head, I could hear the clinking of glasses and a chorus of “salud!”












