Financial Tips for Christmas. Part 3
Christmas is here again and also the urge to spend. Your pay check will be arriving next week or in the near future. You have worked hard all year and you may or may not get a bonus.
Christmas is here again and also the urge to spend. Your pay check will be arriving next week or in the near future. You have worked hard all year and you may or may not get a bonus.
Prime Minister Theresa May specifically mentioned the Overseas Territories as part of ‘the UK family’ in reporting on the agreement reached with the European Union on the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
Put on by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation at the Harquail Theatre, Moon on A Rainbow Shawl is a play about dreams of hope which might come true, but which you secretly know never will. The play which was written by Errol John in the 1950,s and is set in Port of Spain, Trinidad, about a time
Equipped and ready to serve Persons in need of care, eleven adults received their Home Care Aide Certificate, from The Pines Retirement Home (PRH) on Saturday, 3rd November 2017, completing a 10-week Vocational Course in Home Care Aide, and Ten (10) Hours of Practical Training.
Christmas will soon be here and also the urge to spend. Your pay cheque will be arriving in a few weeks. You have worked hard all year and you may or may not get a bonus.
Christmas will soon be here and also the urge to spend. Your pay check will be arriving next week or in the near future. You have worked hard all year and you may or may not get a bonus.
The Prime Minister faces a plethora of problems with the Brexit proposal. But she is doggedly - some say stubbornly - sticking to her guns while support collapses around her.
Each of Grand Cayman’s five districts have held their own individual district Heritage Day as part of the Pirate’s Week celebrations this year, and on Thursday it was the turn of George Town to round off the week of heritage celebration.
Parades and pageantry were the order of the day on Saturday when the pirates landed in the Cayman Islands – for the 41st time, to start off a week of fun and revelry. Everyone crowded around George Town waterfront to see what was happening.
An impressive group of 28 Civil Servants earned university-level qualifications last Thursday (1 November) amid cheers and accolades from family and friends at the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI). This is the eighth group to graduate from the Civil Service College (CSC) which offers