Cayman Swimming just wrapped its busiest season yet—but the real victory might not be in the medals. Coming up, CIASA President Steve Broadbelt shares why 2025 was a turning point for the sport and what’s next for Cayman’s rising stars.
Man Bailed On Assualt Charges
Purple Ribbon Bus & Operation Winter Guardian
Birds And Drugs Seized In Cayman Brac
A man is sentenced for making threats; Cayman's land crabs may be getting a corridor under the Queen's Highway; and you've one day left to weigh in on government's fishing survey.
Two protected birds and suspected drugs are recovered in Cayman Brac;and the Caribbean Examinations Council is going digital.
A woman will appear in court later this month after trying to smuggling things into HMP Northward while another is charged with casuing a child to overstay. Also we learn more about the new MRCU drone programme. That and more in your evening news for 07 January 2026.
From podium finishes abroad to bold plans for youth development at home, Cayman Sailing is steering into 2026 with purpose. Coach Raph Harvey reflects on the year’s defining moments—and the next wave of ambition.
Cayman’s Jordan Crooks has capped off a historic collegiate run with yet another accolade—this time, Male Athlete of the Year for 2025, as named by Vols Wire.
And the stage is set for the CIG Sports Day this weekend.
CXC Launches January 2026 Digital Exam Season.
Deputy Governor Readies For Last Six Months Of Tenure.
MRCU Trains Drones This Week.
Three conservation plans are expected to be submitted to the National Conservation Council for consideration in the early part of this year and the fight against the mosquito scourge takes to the skies.
Two men previously deported from the Cayman Islands are back before the Summary Court; sentencing is scheduled after a man pleads guilty to theft charges; and a new tourism industry report says says Cayman is outperforming much of the Caribbean.
Two deportees are back in front the Summary Court for new charges of illegal landing, while another man enters pleas to a November incident of theft. Also, we learn more about the uptick in Canadian airtravel and much more in your news- 06 January 2026.
Cayman Basketball is tipping off 2026 with record-breaking youth participation and a renewed call for dedicated facilities.
CIBA President Collin Anglin says the new season brings not only excitement, but the highest number of teams ever in both the primary and under-14 leagues—highlighting the sport’s rapid growth and the urgent need for more court space.
New Regulations For Civil Service Discipline Gazetted This Month.
URCO Publishes Draft Determination On Proposed Consumer Protection Regsulations.Upcoming Underground Sessions.
The NCC gets an update on the ongoing Green Iguana Cull; Undergrounds Sessions is tomorrow; and Cayman marks the first baby of the year.
The Governor says the Cayman Islands remain safe and stable as the world monitorsdevelopments out of Venezula and Opposition MPs are renewing calls to switch onAdvisory District Councils and give Cayman’s historic districts "stronger" constitutional protection.
The Governor weighs in on the situation in Venezuela; the opposition files two Private Member's Motions; and the DOE is targetting Brazilian Pepper.
The Cayman Islands Taekwondo Federation is punching above its weight—on and off the mat.
Twelve young athletes traveled farther than ever before to compete at the AAU Nationals in Salt Lake City, each returning with at least two medals.
But behind the podium finishes are real challenges—from funding hurdles to the push for Olympic qualification. Federation President Nai Henry sat down with us to reflect on a milestone season and share what’s next for Cayman’s rising martial arts stars
December 2025 Warmer And Drier Than Normal.
The Office of Education Standards (OES) Judges Sister Janice’s Early Learning Centre As Weak.
The Central Planning Authority January Meeting Agenda (Rum Point And George Town Project Deliberations).
The Civil Service is developing risk registers for government entities and the Central Planning Authority is meeting on Wednesday.
The DOE outlines its plan to tackle the invasive Brazillian Pepper and the OES heads to Sister Janice's Early Learning Centre.
Departmen of Environmental Health Recycles Christmas Trees
Scully Royalty test "unfair prejudice" in the Grand Court
Gas Prices
CARPHA Represents the Caribbean At Worrld Health Summit