Governor’s Updates
About Lifting Restrictions, Border, British Airways, Build back better, Domestic Partnership Bill and more...
About Lifting Restrictions, Border, British Airways, Build back better, Domestic Partnership Bill and more...
The CXC Education Volunteer Programme began in 2003 in an attempt to provide a second chance at an education, free of charge to members of the general public and at the same time to share our faith in Jesus Christ. The Motto is: Through Christ, I can.
With plans now being fine-tuned for a phased re-opening of Cayman’s borders to international visitors, the broader economic implications and other underlying issues are creeping to the surface.
On Friday 19th August, teachers across the sister islands congregated at the auditorium of the Layman E Scott Senior High School on Cayman Brac for the annual back to school conference.
Across the Cayman Islands, entertainment has been returning in various ways that residents have embraced as a necessary part of the country’s phased return to normalcy following the COVID-19 lockdown.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) is seeking input on its draft administrative determination on its final set of Proposed Consumer Protection Regulations (Fuels sector).
Employees of Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) have agreed to help those less fortunate in the Grand Cayman community. The employees have authorised for monthly deductions from their salaries to be donated to the Needs Assessment Unit (NAU).
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 127 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Tuesday, 24 August. All were negative.
The Population and Housing Census for 2020 conducted by the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) initially scheduled for October 2020 has been postponed to October 2021. The exact date in 2021 is yet to be decided.
“Cayman is probably in the most enviable position in the world when it comes to managing COVID-19 pandemic.”