Hot topics on Opposition’s agenda
Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis spoke with Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart about the top issues worrying his Progressives party as Parliament is convened on 24th June.
Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis spoke with Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart about the top issues worrying his Progressives party as Parliament is convened on 24th June.
The Auditor General has issued a report stating that a national policy is needed to improve employment prospects for Caymanians, who are currently let down by a lack of education and training opportunities, which hinder them from employment opportunities.
HIGHVERN, a leading provider of fiduciary, corporate and fund services, is pleased to announce the appointment of Craig Carre as Trust Officer within its growing Cayman Islands team.
Following a competitive, multi-month procurement process, the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) is announcing the hiring of Grey to serve as its global Creative Agency of Record as well as Praytell to serve as its U.S. Public Relations and Influencer Agency of Record.
Four young Caymanians who are building careers in hospitality have benefitted from an opportunity to enhance their skills and understanding of the industry during a work exchange at the luxurious Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla.
May 29th, 2024 The Department of Vehicles’ and Drivers’ Licensing (DVDL) has announced an urgent global recall of Takata airbag inflators, affecting millions of vehicles worldwide.
Nova Recruitment, a leading recruitment agency in the Cayman Islands, is proud to announce a significant milestone: placing over 500 talented Caymanian candidates into various roles across the local workforce.
On the 3 May, 2022, the RCIPS Women in Policing Network (WiPN) was formed with a working committee set in place to develop the protocols and guidance required to establish the Network.
This past Saturday morning, officers responded to a number of traffic incidents in Cayman Brac and Grand Cayman, which appear to have been caused by Driving Under the Influence.
Twenty-one students at the International College of the Cayman Islands were awarded their diplomas at the Class of 2024 Graduation Ceremony recently at the First Baptist Church.