CUC SUBMITS CERTIFICATE OF NEED FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC” or the “Company”) has submitted a Certificate of Need (“CON”) as outlined in the Company’s Transmission and Distribution License (2008).
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC” or the “Company”) has submitted a Certificate of Need (“CON”) as outlined in the Company’s Transmission and Distribution License (2008).
Assessing Stormwater Management across Grand Cayman.
The Public Service Pensions Board (PSPB) is pleased to announce that in accordance with the Public Service Pensions Act (2023 Revision), the pension augmentation for 2024 has been calculated at 3.8% based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as determined by the Economics and Statistics Office.
Thomas Bridgewater is a very busy young entrepreneur - the driving force behind Catalog345 and Everyday Elegance - a recent fashion show featuring the hottest- and coolest - local retailing outlets’ outfits.
A Private Members Motions moved by West Bay West Member of Parliament, the Honourable McKeeva Bush, and seconded by Bodden Town West Member of Parliament, the Honourable Chris Saunders seeks to increase Caymanian ownership of businesses.
“For it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.” – Philippians 2:13
For the entire month of July, the RCIPS is holding a National Gun Amnesty, working with key partners and stakeholders who are taking a stand against illegal guns in Cayman, aiming to appeal to those who have access to, or are aware of, illegal guns, in order to get them off the streets.
The Cayman Catboat Club has a new addition to its fleet thanks to a donation by Cayman National.
The Cayman Islands Bankers Association (CIBA) has announced its latest campaign aimed at highlighting the advantages of digital banking.
Students who developed a technology driven solution to enhance the passenger experience on Cayman’s public bus network have impressed senior officials from the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure, including the minister Hon. Johany “Jay” Ebanks, who has responsibility for p