Law School hosts Fundraising Gala
The Truman Bodden Law School Student Society Annual Fundraising Gala took place on June 26. The gala is the Student Society’s main initiative to fundraise in order to support the needs of the law school students.
The Truman Bodden Law School Student Society Annual Fundraising Gala took place on June 26. The gala is the Student Society’s main initiative to fundraise in order to support the needs of the law school students.
With the government maintaining a vaccination target of 80 per of the adult population gradually restart tourism by mid-September, Hon. Minister for Health and Wellness, Sabrina Turner, is urging the remaining persons to get their COVID jab.
Looking back, it's clear that former RCIPS Inspector Courtney Myles has fulfilled a lifelong commitment to policing in the Cayman Islands.
The Department of Planning has been conducting virtual inspections on properties across Grand Cayman since May this year.
The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. McKeeva Bush has in a letter on Thursday, 29 July 2021, congratulated the new Prime Minister of St. Lucia, Hon. Phillip J. Pierre, on behalf of the Cayman Islands’ MPs and the office of the Speaker.
Since its inception in 2018, the Cayman Parrot Sanctuary in East End, has achieved remarkable success in the ongoing conservation efforts of our national bird: the Cayman Parrot (Amazona leucocephala caymanensis).
This week saw a summit geared especially towards young women take place online, in a partnership between UCCI and Cisco.
Colours Caribbean would like to congratulate Cayman LGBTQ Foundation on organising their first “Cayman Gay Pride” parade scheduled for this Saturday at Seven Mile Beach and recognise the significance that this event holds for so many in our LGBTQIA+ community.
The Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) paid tribute to Census 2021 Influencer and the Cayman Islands’ oldest citizen, Mr. Wellesley Howell Sr., who passed away last week.
With the banner: “Your choice – use your freedom to defend your freedom,” a group of concerned citizens gathered at George Town Hall for what was described as an, “Educational seminar on patient rights, informed consent and the legal position on medical treatments and experiments,” on 24 July.