BE PRUDENT WITH THE PENSION SPENDING
You might be forgiven for thinking that in the midst of one of the most serious economic downturns in generations, that Cayman is awash with money - or, to be more precise, flooding with money.
You might be forgiven for thinking that in the midst of one of the most serious economic downturns in generations, that Cayman is awash with money - or, to be more precise, flooding with money.
It’s been three months now that church brothers and sisters have been unable to get together. Sure, they have had plenty of chances to participate in livestream online services and similar virtual gatherings, but it just isn’t the same.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Cayman Islands, local specialist property and casualty reinsurance company, Greenlight Re, has donated US$100,000 to charitable organizations helping Cayman residents most in need.
This week, as the RCIPS police helicopter returns to work, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship Argus will be setting sail. During its two-week stay, RFA Argus has provided a solid base on the horizon for the Merlin and Wildcat helicopters to work from.
The report “Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg),” issued by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) today evaluated the effectiveness of OfReg in its first three years of operation.
The University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus is pleased to welcome Dr. Beverly Shirley to the Cayman Islands. Dr. Shirley has been appointed Programme Manager for the British Overseas Territories (BOTS) and will be based at the UWI Open Campus Cayman Islands.
The CMO reports 451 COVID-19 tests carried out since Tuesday’s press conference of which one result detected SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease.
On Tuesday, Minister of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure Joey Hew made the announcement, the launch of the free Wifi hotspots coinciding with the easing of three-month shelter-in-place restrictions, which were officially lifted on Sunday, 21st June.
The Cayman Islands National Weather Service has advised that the Sahara dust plume now stretching across the Caribbean will support hazy conditions across the Cayman Islands over the next 24 hours.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 461 COVID-19 tests carried out since Friday’s press conference which all did not detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease.