Community Notice: Remembrance Day 2020
According to Hon Premier McLaughlin, Sunday’s remembrance service seemed even more poignant than normal without the usual parade.
According to Hon Premier McLaughlin, Sunday’s remembrance service seemed even more poignant than normal without the usual parade.
Remembrance Day (sometimes known informally as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of the remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty.
The Cabinet has approved the Legal Services Bill, 2020 (the “Bill”) which has been submitted to the Legislative Assembly to be dealt with at the next meeting subject to the Bill having a 28-day public consultation period.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm, is proud to announce that a fourth Caymanian has successfully completed her articles of clerkship with the firm this year.
Damage is being assessed and services restored after Cayman’s second brush with storm Eta in a week.
The Cayman Islands Government office in the UK (CIGOUK) has confirmed that the British Airways flights to the Cayman Islands should continue as planned as the newly enacted lockdown measures permit essential international travel, similar to the spring/summer lockdown.
Following the passage of Tropical Storm Eta and announcement of an “All Clear” from the Cayman Islands Government, staff at the Cayman Turtle Centre (CTC) will be preparing the park for re-opening to the public on Wednesday 11th November.
The 2020 Milo Kids Fun Run takes place on Sunday, 6 December as part of the Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon.
Despite bad weather hampering efforts, work to complete the six sub projects that make up the Airfields Upgrades Project can finally see a light at the end of the tunnel, with completion not too far off.
The Deputy Governor and the National Emergency Management Council have issued the All Clear for Grand Cayman for Tropical Storm.