2021 Summer Intern Award Celebration
The Portfolio of the Civil Service (PoCS) recognised 80 interns at this year’s Intern Celebration at Government Administration Building with seven receiving awards on Wednesday 21 July, 2021.
The Portfolio of the Civil Service (PoCS) recognised 80 interns at this year’s Intern Celebration at Government Administration Building with seven receiving awards on Wednesday 21 July, 2021.
The annual Talent Xpositon of the Arts is an annual explosion of local talent, live at the Harquail theatre. There was singing, dancing, and music from many different artists, and it is always popular.
One of several major residential and tourist developments in Grand Cayman, the Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman 167-residences development at the old Pageant Beach is now more than 75 per cent sold, with sales currently exceeding US$150 million.
As from Friday 23rd July, the Government has been able to securely verify vaccination records from some North American and European Union issuers, adding to those already recognised from the UK’s National Health Service and Cayman’s own Health Services Authority.
On Saturday 17 July 2021, the staff and volunteers of the Cayman Heart Fund (CHF) transformed the Teacher Redley Powery Library in West Bay into a healthy heart clinic for their first Health Screening Event of 2021.
In a free and democratic society, we are all privileged to hold individual worldviews. In this context, the Cayman Ministers’ Association wishes to call attention to the biblical worldview with respect to public morality and the celebration of what Holy Scripture declares to be sin.
With the banner: “Your choice – use your freedom to defend your freedom,” a group of concerned citizens gathered at George Town Hall for what was described as an, “Educational seminar on patient rights, informed consent and the legal position on medical treatments and experiments,” on 24 July.
Doctors Hospital has taken legal action against the Government for failing to produce guidelines against which healthcare facilities are assessed before being designated as a facility that can employ 'institutionally registered' medical practitioners.
Caribbean scholars have long realized the potential of religion in helping to decolonize and indigenize, making way for a Caribbean theology, appropriate to the history and the peculiar narrative of Caribbean peoples.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 737 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Friday, 23 July, 2021. There were four positive test results in travellers.