
New Director for DCR
The Ministry of Financial Services and Home Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Lisa Malice as the Director for the Department of Community Rehabilitation (DCR).
The Ministry of Financial Services and Home Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Lisa Malice as the Director for the Department of Community Rehabilitation (DCR).
An important symbol of the Cayman Islands and the people who live here, the Coat of Arms celebrated 60 years since first being established on 14 May and a gathering of government officials were in the UK on that special day to commemorate this important symbol’s diamond jubilee.
Handy and Wadsworth in their paper, ‘Defining who is a Volunteer’, say that volunteers are commonly considered as “unpaid help provided in an organized manner to parties to whom the worker has no obligations.”
A new digital sector industry body called Digital Cayman was introduced by Hon. Moses Kirkconnell the Deputy Premier of the Cayman Islands at the Cayman Islands Digital Economy Conference (CYDEC) Thursday, 20 June 2019.
Known as, “Non-exercise Thermogenic Activity,” this form of exercising has powerful results. NEAT is the amount of energy expended by the body by any activity excluding deliberate exercising, sleeping or eating. This may include walking, typing, gardening or any other form of chores.
Whether your passion is running, rollerblading, swimming, playing a game of tennis with a friend, or hitting the water for some canoeing, you still cannot neglect the strength training element of your workout routine.
The door to your future may be stuck and hard to open. Do not be distracted and discouraged. Keep pushing. Eventually the elements that prevented you from opening your door will wear away, the door will swing open and you will have unlimited access to your future and your destiny
The Health Services Authority (HSA), Cayman AIDS Foundation and Cayman Islands Red Cross will once again join forces in coordinating activities to mark HIV Testing Week to be observed in the Cayman Islands from 24-29 June.
Pedro St James is always on any visitor’s list as a must-see when visiting the Cayman Islands, but local residents will get a great deal out of the experience as well, as there is a ton of things to see, do and learn about at this prestigious site.
Over the past several weeks I’ve written a few essays (as I call them), which the Caymanian Times has graciously printed.