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Cargo ships call to the port in George Town approximately 400 times a year. - Photo: Alvaro Serey

Cruise and cargo port debates revive development questions

As Grand Cayman considers separate port projects - one for cargo and another for cruise tourism - stakeholders are weighing in.
The 'Culture Keepers' initiative kicks off 2 July - 31 August. - Photo: CNCF, caymanculture Instagram Page

Cayman students called to be ‘Culture Keepers’

Primary aged students are encouraged to explore through a 'Culture Keepers' passport initiative by Cayman National Cultural Foundation.

RBC Donates to National Trust of the Cayman Islands

RBC Executives recently presented a cheque to the National Trust for the Cayman Islands.

Little Cayman iguana protector named Conservationist of the Year

Tanja Laaser, an intern with the Department of Environment who has been running a programme to try to save juvenile Sister Islands rock iguanas...

Foster: Time for law to protect built history

Foster’s supermarket managing director Woody Foster said public outrage towards a proposal for the relocation of an old Caymanian home is misplaced and should be used to fuel a national conversation about implementing a law that will designate and protect items of national cultural significance.

Judge rules in favour of CPR, National Trust in referendum judicial review

Justice Tim Owen has ruled in favour of Cruise Port Referendum Cayman and the National Trust in a judicial review of government's planned referendum...

Milestone reached with release of blue iguana

The National Trust of the Cayman Islands announced Friday that it has released its 1,000th blue iguana into the wild.

UPDATED: Agreement ‘in principle’ to buy Smith Cove land

Premier Alden McLaughlin announced Friday that government had reached an "agreement in principle" to buy land on the northern side of Smith Cove from the private owners of the parcel.

Sister Islands seabird study kicks off

A new project collecting data on the seabirds of the Sister Islands is already yielding some interesting results.

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