Colours Caribbean push for action after hate crime attack
The assault on a same-sex couple on the basis of their sexual orientation has galvanised the LGBTQ+ community in Cayman into action.
The assault on a same-sex couple on the basis of their sexual orientation has galvanised the LGBTQ+ community in Cayman into action.
The Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association (CIMPA) has announced the appointment of their 2022 Board. The new Board of Directors was officially voted in at the Association’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), held on Friday 3rd December at the Cayman Compass Loft.
The total number of deaths related to Covid recorded in the Cayman Islands has increased to 14 following two more in recent days, according to Public Health officials.
Governor Martyn Roper has appointed Simon Davis as Cayman’s Director of Public Prosecutions, following a recruitment exercise by the Judicial and Legal Services Commission.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Melissa Rivas and Erica Ebanks to the posts of Acting Director and Acting Deputy Director in the Department of Community Rehabilitation (DCR).
As the COVID-19 pandemic moves to what many experts and government believe will be an endemic stage (it will be as consistent as the flu), the persistent surge of the Omicron variant is amplifying challenges facing governments in how to manage the outbreak.
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) has asked the region’s government leaders to reduce the isolation periods for travelers to align with the United Kingdom and the United States to avoid reversing the progress made by the tourism sector since the COVID-19 pandemic slammed....
Dear readers, As we stated in our editorial comment this past Wednesday, January 12th: “This new year 2022 brings opportunities as well as challenges as Cayman looks to the future.”
The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) has announced the appointment of Mr. Gary Hendricks-Dominguez to Deputy Director of International Marketing and Promotions (DDIMP).
The opposition Progressives party has cautioned the PACT government against proceeding with plans for a US$400 million 30-year bond.