Student Renee Lindo of Heritage High took the top place in the preliminary round of the Lions Club/British American Insurance spelling bee competition. 31st October 2006, 3:44pm
Food, demonstrations, and games all helped celebrate the almost 600 children that passed the drug and violence resistance programme in the last year. 30th October 2006, 4:52pm
A framed photo of the 1969 Cayman Islands High School graduating class was recently presented to John Gray High's Principal during the school's Heritage Day. 30th October 2006, 12:04pm
Following his recent investiture, His Excellency Mr. Stuart Jack, CVO, and Mrs. Mariko Jack, now lead the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of the Cayman Islands. 27th October 2006, 5:27pm
Despite criticism leveled in the Observer's report, the Ministry of Education is satisfied that the Central Tenders Committee (CTC) tender process of the Cayman Islands Government was executed responsibly. 27th October 2006, 3:42pm
The Department of Environment advises the public of coastal works procedures, which are in place to preserve our natural habitat. 26th October 2006, 4:17pm
Leader of Government Business, the Hon Kurt Tibbetts treated students and staff at John Gray High to turtle stew during the school's annual heritage day celebration. 26th October 2006, 12:23pm
The Postal Service will be releasing four stamps with images that represent Faith, Hope, Joy, and Love. The first day cover represents Peace. 26th October 2006, 9:29am
Government has officially launched the nine-month National Assessment of Living Conditions (NALC), with the aim of improving social development on the Islands. 24th October 2006, 11:17am
"We must overcome the challenges of achieving social equity and improving our social protection systems. We must ensure intelligent, effective and fair allocation of resources." 20th October 2006, 1:38pm
Government has embarked on a partnership with the Caribbean Development Bank to conduct a National Assessment of Living Conditions. 20th October 2006, 1:26pm
The Leader of Government Business: The Rollover Policy was born of necessity and the government is satisfied that we need to retain the policy to ensure continued stability, harmony, growth. 19th October 2006, 9:30am
Healthy recreation for young girls received a boost with the re-launch of the CI Girls Football Organisation; some 95 girls registered to participate. 17th October 2006, 10:30am
It describes the flood-hazard zones developed for the study area and includes background on engineering tools available for use in storm-surge related flooding. 17th October 2006, 10:14am
The National Hurricane Committee discussed disaster mitigation with several crew members onboard the Royal Navy's ship HMS Iron Duke. 16th October 2006, 10:54am
From the bow anchor to the helipad on the stern, a dozen high school students this took an up-close look at operations aboard the HMS Iron Duke. 14th October 2006, 12:17pm
Though called away early from their Cayman visit, the commander and crew of the Royal Navy's HMS Iron Duke were able to finish the work they had come here to do. 14th October 2006, 12:08pm
Community support and care was the true source of nourishment during a fish fry, held for the children of the Frances Bodden and Bonaventure homes and their families. 14th October 2006, 11:55am
In this week's 'Spotlight', meet the reigning Miss Cayman, plus a remarkable lady who made her government department into a modern success story and more. 14th October 2006, 11:50am
To facilitate the Chamber of Commerce Expo, those heading west will be diverted at the Hurley's roundabout using Old Crewe Road. 12th October 2006, 9:27am
Two government officials note the importance to Cayman of disaster risk reduction during the observance of International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction. 12th October 2006, 9:15am
A $10.5 million project aimed at moving the Cayman Brac water facility to a less vulnerable site is scheduled to commence this fiscal year. 11th October 2006, 3:30pm
Schools' Inpectorate reports that, overall, the Alternative Education Centre (AEC) provides a satisfactory education for its students. 11th October 2006, 10:26am
The Cayman Islands public need not be concerned regarding brands of carrot juice, turkey sandwiches, and lettuce recalled in the US says Public Health 11th October 2006, 9:52am
Messages from the Leader of Government Business, the NHC Chairman and the UN Secretary General remind us that disaster reduction is a necessary element in development and involving children strengthens mitigation. 11th October 2006, 9:42am
Our disaster risk reduction gets thumbs up from experienced emergency manager Dr Barbara Carby, the designated director of Cayman's soon-to-be-established emergency management agency 11th October 2006, 9:30am
According to WHO, mental illness results in one million deaths a year -- if left unrecognized, undiagnosed, and untreated, it can be fatal. 10th October 2006, 9:39am
The Young Business and Professional Women's Club donated school supplies to Children and Family Services, for distribution to Cayman's youth. 9th October 2006, 4:28pm
A new campaign asks educators, students, and the public and private sectors: "What can we do to help students become better readers, better writers and better thinkers?" 9th October 2006, 2:28pm
From October 9 to 20, 2006 Planning Dept. staff will break from their regular duties to participate in two half day training sessions in the application tracking software called "Track-It". 9th October 2006, 1:42pm
This week's Spotlight takes a look at the Fire Department, Water Authority, Alternative Sentencing and one of Cayman's many treasures Mrs Mary Miller 6th October 2006, 4:35pm
The Cabinet has approved that properties which are prohibited from playing live music on Sundays under the Music and Dancing (Control) Law will be able to operate and play live music from 12:01am to 3:00am on 1st January 2007. 6th October 2006, 3:49pm
If a child is left unsupervised and allowed to carry out illegal activities the parent or guardian could be found guilty of an offence and dealt with for neglecting the child. 6th October 2006, 10:47am
"The feedback we have received from the community towards this work has been extremely positive," says Neighbourhood Policing Officer Rob Stewart. 5th October 2006, 5:26pm
Open season for Conch and Whelks starts on November 1 and runs until April 30. The open season for Lobster starts December 1 and runs until February 28. 5th October 2006, 12:39pm
Animal feed, fertilizer and chemicals will be available on Saturdays at the Department of Agriculture's sales section in Lower Valley. 5th October 2006, 11:47am
The RCIPS is asking joggers to always wear light coloured clothes, preferably white, and clip on lights which can be attached to the body. 5th October 2006, 11:39am
74.5 pounds of cocaine, 325 pounds of ganja and 57 drug utensils had been seized by the RCIPS and stored safely until they could be destroyed. 5th October 2006, 11:02am
According to the figures tabled, Government's actual operating expenses increased by $8.7 million for 2005/6, down when compared to the $9.6 million in the approved budget. 4th October 2006, 2:33pm
Notarised documents submitted to Lands and Survey must bear the certificate of identification on the flip side of the first page. 4th October 2006, 2:14pm
The National Children's Festival of the Arts will celebrate its silver anniversary with a special publication, and the public is invited to submit photos. 4th October 2006, 2:08pm
Discussions will centre round a review of tertiary education on offer in Cayman and ways to improve it in order to cater to the Islands' human resources needs. 4th October 2006, 12:09pm
Twelve colourful postage stamps showcasing the Islands' birds are featured on this definitive issue that also commemorates World Postal Day. 3rd October 2006, 2:58pm
The Cayman Islands Airport Authority will now allow airline passengers to carry liquids, gels and aerosols in limited amounts. 2nd October 2006, 8:09pm
Officer, PC Alex Schulz has teamed up with local residents and land owners to form a committee aimed at addressing some of the disorderly behaviour taking place at Smith's Cove. 2nd October 2006, 12:38pm