A ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE
For their first concert of the 2020 season the Cayman National Choir & Orchestra will present A Royal Variety Performance, sponsored by Island Heritage, at the Harquail Theatre on Friday, March 13.
For their first concert of the 2020 season the Cayman National Choir & Orchestra will present A Royal Variety Performance, sponsored by Island Heritage, at the Harquail Theatre on Friday, March 13.
The Commission for Standards in Public Life (CSPL) has distanced itself from the furore surrounding allegations of misconduct against the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Hon. McKeeva Bush.
The Cayman Islands government this week barred a mega cruise ship from entering the territory over health concerns.
The future of the Speaker of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly hangs in the balance over an alleged incident of assault and a public statement he has issued in connection with the matter.
With the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service investigating reports that “a senior member of the government had assaulted a female…resulting in her receiving minor injuries”, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has issued a public statement linking his involvement to the affray.
The Cayman Islands continues to make strides to meet the recommendations of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (“CFATF”) made in its mutual evaluation report of the Cayman Islands, which was published in March 2019 (“MER”).
The annual survey of breeder turtles is set to take place at the Turtle Center in several weeks.
Just around 7 a.m. on Friday morning, Brac residents were on hand at the Scott’s Dock to welcome the Wind Surf sailing ship. According to Raymond Scott the veteran seaman, “It is the largest and widest sailing ship in the world, as it relates to tonnage and capacity. She is awesome.”
After three meetings, the Single-Use Plastics (SUP) Stakeholder Committee is in agreement to recommend restrictive legislation on certain single-use plastics in the Cayman Islands effective at the start of January 2021.
The Cayman Islands has achieved another milestone in improving its understanding of how the jurisdiction can be misused for possible illicit purposes.