CCMI DEVELOPES A DYNAMIC BOARD TO SUPPORT PRESSING ENVIRONMENTAL REMIT
The pressures on global biodiversity, and in particular, the impacts of climate change on coral reefs, are high on the environmental agenda in 2020.
The pressures on global biodiversity, and in particular, the impacts of climate change on coral reefs, are high on the environmental agenda in 2020.
In one of the largest collaborations of its kind in Cayman, local not-for-profit organisation, Literacy Is For Everyone (LIFE), teamed up with The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture & Lands (Ministry of Education), the Department of Education Services (DES)....
This year’s Cayman Islands Veteran Association’s (CIVA’s) annual Poppy Appeal fund-raiser has begun.
The Youth Services Unit (YSU) has extended the deadline of submission of nominations for Proud of Them Round 12 until Friday, 31 October 2020.
The Caribbean Tree Planting Project (CTPP) is a pledge-to-plant project aimed at planting 1 million trees throughout the Caribbean to mitigate the impacts of and create awareness about climate change as part of the United Nations effort to plant 1 trillion trees.
Jobseekers and volunteers are invited to explore current and upcoming vacancies within Cayman’s largest healthcare system this Friday 23 October from 9am-3pm at the HSA’s Recruitment Fair in the Hibiscus Conference at the Cayman Islands Hospital.
The Liquor Licensing Board advises the public that the next quarterly board meeting will be held on Monday, December 7, 2020.
All In, All Out is the name of a movie, written directed and produced by ex-Miss Cayman Islands Caitlin Tyson, who recently graduated from an acting school in New York. She has appeared in several other local movies.
More than 100 girls from kindergarten all the way up through to the end of high school age filled Kings Church SDA in George Town on Friday 9 October to find out why it is important to speak up and make a difference.
The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) and The Lands and Survey Department are reminding the public of Section 21A of the Register Land Law (2018 Revision) which stipulates a streamlined application process for the division of land for estate purposes.