Eclipze 19th Annual Cut-A-Thon for Breast Cancer Awareness
The Annual Cut-a-thon primary aims are to continue to raise awareness of Breast Cancer in the Cayman Islands.
The Annual Cut-a-thon primary aims are to continue to raise awareness of Breast Cancer in the Cayman Islands.
In light of the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian to The Bahamas, Art Nest Creative Studio will be hosting a Paint and Sip fundraiser on Monday, 16th September as a part of its “Art Changes Lives” charitable programme.
Former member of The UN Secretary General’s Advisory Board on disarmament and international expert on financial crime prevention, Dr.Togzhan Kassenova will be speaking at the next FTS seminar on Proliferation Financing in Cayman on September 17th.
The Registrar for NPOs (non-profit organisations) addressed dozens of charitable organisations on their money laundering, terrorist financing, targeted financial sanctions and proliferation financing risks at an information session on Thursday, 5 September at the Government Administration Building.
I was saddened to hear the news of the recent passing of former MLA John McLean. Mr McLean devotedly served the Cayman Islands, dedicating 24 years of his life to politics.
Last Friday was the end of the first week of school, and in West Bay there was a joy-filled celebration happening in a white building on Town Hall Road. The Ministry of Peace Church held its Youth Rally 2019, geared specifically to ages 5-13. It was a truly unique event; and inspiring as well.
The RCIPS helicopter has deployed to The Bahamas to support the relief effort following the devastation of Hurricane Dorian.
On Saturday, August 4, 2019 the Royal Cayman Islands Police received an anonymous call alerting them to a wild green sea turtle shell located at Morgan’s Harbour. The Shell, which is more than 3 ½ feet long is believed to have come from a poached turtle.
The Elections Office renews its efforts to complete the verification process as it makes a final push to verify the remaining 145 signatures.
Department of Environment (DoE) scientists have completed the fieldwork for the annual Green Iguana survey on Grand Cayman and are currently evaluating results with an eye toward reporting updated population estimates for the invasive species sometime in October.