None of us will be travelling overseas anytime soon, yet the time when we traditionally plan for summer vacations is upon us. With Cayman’s rigorous lockdown placing most of us at home for a good part of the last few months, a staycation sounds like a very promising prospect....
The Cayman Islands Government is urging non-governmental organisations (NGOs), churches, service and civic clubs to further support the vulnerable by registering with the national disaster response mechanism to harmonise current humanitarian relief arrangements.
The Passport and Corporate Services office will open 2 days a week, Wednesday and Thursdays starting 10 June from 9:00am to 1:00pm.
Residents who are waiting for the next Canadian Repatriation Flight had their prayers answered. The next flight is scheduled for July 13th, 2020. The flight is pet-friendly, and able to transport Canadians and Permanent Residents.
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is launching an online exhibition to spotlight the creativity of artists and members of the public who have turned to making art as a means of expression during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
On average, a domestic violence survivor sustains 33 assaults before seeking help. This and other statistics were part of the latest Domestic Violence Intervention Training Programme (DVITP) held on 25-29 May 2020.
The business surveys consisting of the System of National Accounts (SNA) and the Balance of Payments (BOP) surveys started on 25 May 2020 and end on 17 July 2020.
Having read in the Caymanian Times Newspaper of Monday, June 1, 2020, “Turbulent Times Ahead But Cayman Keeps Hope Alive”. The detailed economic challenges facing the Cayman Islands as presented by Minister of Finance, Roy McTaggart, gave me a sense of urgency and trepidation.
Resilience Cayman has launched a Youth Internship Program connecting Caymanian students seeking work experience with businesses in need of support as the local economy reopens.