People-centred Budget
The people of the Cayman Islands will be the winners in the 2022-2023 budget, Premier Wayne Panton advised in Friday’s budget address in Parliament.
The people of the Cayman Islands will be the winners in the 2022-2023 budget, Premier Wayne Panton advised in Friday’s budget address in Parliament.
It was a great night for the movers of Cayman’s tourism industry to meet the shakers, when ten young Caymanians who were completing WineSchool3’s Shaker Bar course had the opportunity to showcase their skills at the Cayman Spirit Company in George Town WineSchool3, which has been putting....
As the borders reopen this Saturday, government is cracking down on people offending under the Covid regulations by reverting back to the early pandemic set-up of the RCIPS handing out tickets to offenders,
Increased Cayman Airways flights to important hubs such as New York, Miami and Tampa are all “good news” as far as meeting airlift requirements for Cayman’s tourism industry to get back on its feet, but it is not enough.
The past few weeks have been endlessly stressful for many people on island wishing to obtain a rapid antigen test (lateral flow test or LFT) to meet government’s new requirements for at-home testing of Covid-19, but, thankfully, this anxiety will soon be averted, as the Caribbean authorised....
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year’s Remembrance Sunday observance on 14 November took the form of private wreath-laying ceremonies, without the usual contingents on parade.
America’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC, announced Tuesday that the Cayman Islands had been placed at Level 4 – as having a ‘very high’ level of Covid-19.
Leadership Cayman, a signature programme of the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce, held its annual alumni reception at the Grand Old House last week to welcome the 2021 class and provided information for persons who wish to apply for one of 24 seats in the 2022 class
At 8a.m. the Public Health Department was also reporting 194 positive tests from the community, since their previous report.
As at Monday, there were 1,205 active cases of Covid-19 in the Cayman Islands, which equates to approximately 1 in 59 people with the virus.