CIBC FIRSTCARIBBEAN TEAMS UP WITH FLOW TO OFFER FREE ACCESS TO ITS ONLINE PLATFORMS
Consumers across the region will see major savings in data costs as a result of a partnership between two major regional players in telecommunications and finance.
Consumers across the region will see major savings in data costs as a result of a partnership between two major regional players in telecommunications and finance.
Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre celebrated World Sea Turtle Day this week with two releases of a total of ten young Green sea turtles.
The hospitality and tourism industry is one of the most important sectors in the Cayman Islands’ economy, but the lockdown instigated to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic from badly impacting the country has meant the industry has had to temporarily close, as the country’s borders closed.
Now that Jamaica has opened its borders to international travel, persons in Cayman wishing to travel there are being advised of the new procedures they now need to follow.
Life in Cayman has moved a step closer to returning to normal with the hard overnight curfew now lifted and several other restrictions either removed or further relaxed as the territory is now at Level 2 (Mild Suppression).
As Grand Cayman prepares to move into Level 2 Minimal Suppression of the Cayman Islands’ COVID-19 response, the Health Services Authority (HSA) has begun to initiate its phased plan for the reopening of elective surgeries and outpatient care.
As part of World Oceans Day celebrations in 2020, the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) has worked collaboratively with 10 photographers to curate a virtual gallery of underwater photos.
The transformation of the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) has been featured in this month’s International Fire Fighter Magazine.
Earlier today, several teachers, family members and other well-wishers logged on to ZOOM to be a part of East End Primary School’s first virtual school-leaving ceremony and to bid farewell to thirteen students as they move on to high school.
The Ministry of Education has defended the systems it has put in place to support online learning and homeschooling during the COVID-19 crisis, as well its preparations for when schools reopen - possibly in September.