Youth Services Unit’s Summer Offerings: Spaces Limited
The Youth Services Unit will keep students engaged this summer with its annual Teen Summit open to youth aged 13 – 17 years old.
The Youth Services Unit will keep students engaged this summer with its annual Teen Summit open to youth aged 13 – 17 years old.
During a recent visit meeting with farmers on Cayman Brac, Jay Ebanks, Minister of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure, confirmed that it was his intention to support Cayman farmers and help them build a strong agricultural sector.
In the wake of COVID-19, companies have been adapting to a new digital way of life and assessing how to better serve their clients. British Caymanian Insurance Company Limited (CG Britcay), has developed an online insurance portal that will allow their clients to access and pay for their policies...
The global travel site Big 7 has just named its annual top 50 beaches in the world and Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach comes in at a healthy 29th place.
Nursing students at the University College of the Cayman Islands have continued a winning streak tradition. Nine graduates, representing the fourth cohort of the program, all passed their Regional Examination for Nurse Registration, or RENR.
Women’s rugby has been soaring in popularity, growing in leaps and bounds in recent years. We should note, however, that the game has a long history with female players first taking up the sport over 130 years ago.
What a difference a year makes! After holding their first Annual General Meeting by zoom in 2020, Jasmine was pleased to host the 2021 AGM at “the Villa”, their purpose-built facility located on West Bay Road.
Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman, also known as WORC, has temporarily closed its offices at Apollo House West, 87 Mary Street to accommodate urgently needed repairs.
As a personal friend and as the Speaker of the House of Parliament and on behalf of the Representatives, it gives me great pride and distinct pleasure to learn of your installment by the Queen to the Privy Council.
The key to Financial freedom is the ability to control your expenses and reducing your personal cost of living. Today Caymanian Times provides a tip that will help you to reduce your expenses by 20% - 35%.