Community Voice: Mourning and Grief during COVID-19
In this life, grief and sorrow at the death of a loved is one thing that is certain when we love much. The depth of that grief and sorrow depends on how close we are to the one who has passed.
In this life, grief and sorrow at the death of a loved is one thing that is certain when we love much. The depth of that grief and sorrow depends on how close we are to the one who has passed.
WHAT: Join the National Trust Team and walk for nature during 12th-19th June. Embrace the beauty of nature around you. Whether that means walking near your home, walking around your neighborhood, or running your favourite training route - this is not a measured race!
General Registry is adopting interim measures to assist members of the public register new-born babies during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The Port Authority (PACI) wishes to advise persons with vehicles that have been imported but remain uncleared at PACI’s facilities, to arrange clearing and collection as soon as possible.
Savannah Post Office reopens this week for residents of the eastern districts on Wednesday, 27 May and Thursday, 28 May 2020.
Providing direct and essential services for many vulnerable children and families in the Cayman Islands through their nursery, pre-school and foster home, the NCVO Children Services programme is in desperate need of finances to keep it going.
As of Friday nearly 24,000 reusable cloth masks had been distributed across the Cayman Islands by the Community Policing Branch of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service.
The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) has resumed outgoing international mail service, limited to items destined for the United States, including: letter mail, parcel, registered and express mail service (EMS).
The Water Authority Regulations allow for an annual rate adjustment; however, this year, there will not be an increase in water and sewerage rates. “The services provided by the Water Authority are essential, particularly during a health crisis like the one we are currently facing.
To further assist customers facing financial hardship during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Water Authority-Cayman will waive penalty fees for May 2020. This is in addition to waived penalty fees for the months of March and April 2020.