COVID SPENDING PUSHES BUDGET INTO THE RED
Spending necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the government’s budget deep into the red for this financial year.
Spending necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the government’s budget deep into the red for this financial year.
In a few days, Tuesday November 3, to be exact, the United States will decide between its current President and its former Vice President.
Cayman’s best brands, marketing campaigns and industry professionals were honoured at the Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association’s (“CIMPA”) 2020 Marketing Awards Gala, which took place on Friday, October 2nd, at the Kimpton Seafire Resort.
Walkers and Walkers Professional Services (WPS) are pleased to announce that Caymanian partner Dorothy Scott has been appointed to the role of Managing Director of Compliance & Regulatory Services at WPS.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 344 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Tuesday, 27 October 2020. All were negative
The total number of people in isolation, either at a government facility or in their homes as required by the Medical Officer of Health, is 583.
The Dart Under 13 girls and boys high school football leagues kicked off its fourth season during the week of October 5 as a few schools were able to play between the heavy downpours that affected the Cayman Islands that week.
The pressures on global biodiversity, and in particular, the impacts of climate change on coral reefs, are high on the environmental agenda in 2020.
In one of the largest collaborations of its kind in Cayman, local not-for-profit organisation, Literacy Is For Everyone (LIFE), teamed up with The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture & Lands (Ministry of Education), the Department of Education Services (DES)....
Cayman has been more fortunate than many Caribbean islands when it comes to the economic fallout of the coronavirus crisis because its economy is not solely dependent on tourism, with financial services creating a greater slice of GDP than tourism.