
Art Exhibition Explores and Celebrates Cayman’s Ancestry
A new art exhibition at the MInd’s Eye Centre brings together memory, movement and identity through the lens of Cayman-based artists.
A new art exhibition at the MInd’s Eye Centre brings together memory, movement and identity through the lens of Cayman-based artists.
Clifton Hunter High School took home the highly coveted first place prize and CI$15,000 as part of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Young Leaders Programme at an award ceremony held at the Indigo Hotel in Grand Cayman on 29th May.
The skies over the Cayman Islands just received an added layer of vigilance from a homegrown source.
The Cabinet of the Cayman Islands Government on Wednesday, 21 May approved drafting instructions to introduce immigration term limits for non-Caymanians working within the Civil Service with an implementation date targeted for 1 January 2026.
Earlier fears that the government was at risk of a massive deficit this year have been considerably offset by a better-than-expected first-quarter report.
Martha Connolly, Communications Manager n the then Ministry of Border Control, Labour and Culture has been named the Cayman Islands Government 2024 Employee of the Year.
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce hosted a vibrant ‘Business After Hours’ networking event on May 8 at Beyond Basics Medical, located on the third floor of the Tomlinson Building on Smith Road.
The Office of the Premier on Friday 9th announced the assignment of responsibilities to Ministers in the newly formed National Coalition For Caymanians (NCFC) administration as follows:
On the shores of Hog Sty Bay, where the waves whisper stories of resilience, Captain Anthony Pack once stood, clad in the scarlet livery of the British West India Regiment.
In what was arguably one of the fastest government formations in recent political history, Cayman’s newest government coalition was assembled within a day of the April 30th general election.