“JobsCayman” COMES TO THE BRAC
The Workforce Opportunities Residency Cayman (“WORC”) launched its new online platform, JobsCayman, on Cayman Brac on Monday, December 9th, 2019.
The Workforce Opportunities Residency Cayman (“WORC”) launched its new online platform, JobsCayman, on Cayman Brac on Monday, December 9th, 2019.
Dart Minds Inspired programme is synonymous with STEM in the Cayman Islands and is grounded in the Dart family’s legacy of supporting education and a longstanding belief that STEM subjects are essential for success in and beyond the classroom.
Verdant Isle Port Partners look forward to the outcome of the judicial review hearing for the proposed cruise berthing and cargo port project, which is expected take place in January 2020.
The goal of CPR Cayman is and has always been to ensure that any decisions made by our government in relation to the proposed port and cruise berthing facility are well-informed, transparent and serve the best interests of the Caymanian people.
Mr. Ezzard Miller, in his capacity as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, left for the UK last weekend to attend the third forum to be organised by a number of UK government agencies in conjunction with participating overseas territories (OTs).
Terry Grimes has made a name for herself on the local art scene with her atmospheric acrylics depicting landscapes of her favourite places - the Barkers area of West Bay, the Brac and the Blue Mountains of Jamaica.....
Civil Servants across Government will spread festive cheer during the holiday season, by taking part in an exciting new Christmas gift-giving drive that benefits the islands children, young parents and older persons.
Water Authority – Cayman wishes to advise its valued customers in the George Town area that it will be changing out equipment at the Authority’s Red Gate Pumping Station next week, 9 – 13 December.
Customs and Border Control Service (CBC), would like to inform the public of ways to ensure packages are received and released in time for the holiday season. Do you know that 40% of couriered imports do not have the required invoices, and this leads to delays in receiving them?
Some persons have been arguing that this port will cost us too much and that it will place a burden on future generations.