Countess of Wessex opens 54th Annual Agriculture Show
After two years of COVID-19 -related disruption, the 54th Agriculture show was back to its former glory and thousands of people came to see the spectacle
After two years of COVID-19 -related disruption, the 54th Agriculture show was back to its former glory and thousands of people came to see the spectacle
Two former John Gray High School students, Abigail Rose and Diamond White, have been named government high school scholars by the Ministry of Education, and for that, will receive a scholarship worth up to $100,000 per year to further their studies.
Cayman Islands Premier, the Honourable Wayne Panton outlined the successes of the Islands’ post pandemic economic recovery and outlined how Cayman’s growth is among the best in the region during a recent speech.
Eight Caymanians recently completed the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Training programme offered by the HSA.
After a nine-year hiatus, Cayman Airways is reopening its route to Panama. Direct flights will resume on Monday 26th June between Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport and Panama’s Tocumen International Airport in Panama City.
From West Bay to Jackson Point might measure seven miles as the crow flies…or as the boat sails across the bay. Just don’t tell that to Seven Miles Beach.
A series of large-scale road projects are underway as efforts continue to ease Cayman’s chronic road congestion problem.
Hon Jay Ebanks, the Minister of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure, is encouraging everyone to support the upcoming annual Cayman Islands Agriculture Shows, starting this month.
The Honourable Sir Alden McLaughlin was in London for his investiture on Tuesday morning.
It was a big day for for 24 new officers from Customs & Border Control who graduated basic training on Friday 27 January at the Harquail Theatre.