Needs Assessment Unit: Office Closures Through January 2020
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) is advising the public of its upcoming office closures, on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) is advising the public of its upcoming office closures, on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac
Coming off a record setting 2018, the Breeze Fusion 5K Walk/Run was back in action on Saturday, November 3rd in Grand Cayman helping to raise funds for the NCVO, the Leo Club of Cayman Brac, Childhood Cancer Awareness & Education Campaign, and Central Scranton Community Committee (Park & Playground)
As expected, the quarter final round of the 2019 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) playoffs, which were played this past Saturday, November 23rd at the Annex Field, was extremely entertaining with the islands’ best young players in action.
This afternoon a social media post on Facebook is being circulated that accuses scientist Dr David Vaughan of Plant a Million Corals and coral restoration partner to Verdant Isle Port Partners of ‘setting up coral tanks’ and ‘already setting up his laboratory’.
Just after 8:15AM on Thursday morning, 21 November, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communication Centre, to a report of an assault involving weapons that was in progress on School Road, George Town.
On Monday Police closed Anton Bodden Drive and Condor Drive in Bodden Town, due to a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian, where the pedestrian succumbed to injuries he sustained.
Minister of Tourism and Deputy Premier Mr. Moses Kirkconnel confirmed today that the current situation regarding local ownership and operation of taxis and other transportation for cruise ship passengers will remain the same.
As the marine biologist from Polaris Applied Sciences Inc who attached the corals at the TATOOSH anchor damage site in West Bay, Grand Cayman and the container vessel SAGA grounding at Eden Rock, Grand Cayman, I am responding to the statements made by Dr Carrie Manfrino
In its commitment to aviation safety, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) hosted its annual three day Safety Seminar on the 4th – 6th November.
More than two dozen students from public and private high schools and colleges across the Cayman Islands have begun a half year training programme ahead of the 2020 Youth Parliament.