PRIESTLEYS ADDS THIRD ADVOCATE TO BARRISTER-LED LITIGATION TEAM
Cayman Islands law firm, Priestleys, has appointed experienced barrister, Sue-Helen McConnell, as an associate in the firm’s dispute resolution department.
Cayman Islands law firm, Priestleys, has appointed experienced barrister, Sue-Helen McConnell, as an associate in the firm’s dispute resolution department.
Cayman’s consignment shop by the sea, Cashwiz, is hailing ten years serving the community this year, a point for celebration for the business that helps people sell their unwanted goods for cash.
The lifting of lockdown restrictions and the subsequent reenergising of our locals-only tourism industry has seen a good many high-end resorts and accommodations lower their pricing to entice residents to enjoy a much-needed staycation.
Antoinette Gayle has created something in the lab she didn’t think was possible. “If someone said to me in January, ‘Can we do chemistry and physics with distance learning?’ I would have said no,” said Gayle, an assistant professor in science at the University College of the Cayman Islands.
By shifting to online learning midway through its spring semester, the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) has responded to COVID-19 restrictions and continued to offer a full schedule of classes across its growing list of programmes and degree options.
TravelTime is a single point of registration to streamline travel until the borders are reopened to normal commercial travel. TravelTime will coordinate travel as well as manage the Government Isolation facilities for persons returning to the Cayman Islands.
The Liquor Licensing Board of the Cayman Islands advises liquor licence holders of retail licences for sea-going vessels of the following....
The organisers of the 2020 Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon have launched a t-shirt design competition. The winning design will be featured on the participant, kids, volunteer and retail shirts at the race – approximately 1500 shirts – which takes place on Sunday, 6 December.
With a reminder of the disasters which have already struck Cayman and the world so far for 2020, the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) is reminding residents to be on the alert now that the Atlantic hurricane season has started.
The next sitting of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly is being eagerly anticipated for what will be an historic legislative development.