YMCA and Saxon Partner to Offer Teen Summer Leadership Programme
The YMCA of the Cayman Islands and Saxon Insurance are partnering together to offer “Teen Lead On”, a leadership programme for 15 teens ages 13 to 17 taking place from 17 to 21 August.
The YMCA of the Cayman Islands and Saxon Insurance are partnering together to offer “Teen Lead On”, a leadership programme for 15 teens ages 13 to 17 taking place from 17 to 21 August.
Top regional economist Marla Dukharan says Cayman is better placed compared to other regional countries to chart a successful course for economic revitalisation as the territory emerges from the COVID-19 crisis
As part of the next phase of continued improvements in operations and safety standards at the Airports, The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which operates the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) and the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA), will be clearing trees....
In a world where achieving a state of sustained joy may seem elusive—even impossible—for many, millions of Jehovah’s Witnesses and their invited guests in some 240 lands will “attend” a global convention this summer with the theme “Always Rejoice”!
Britain is providing £4.5 million (KY$4.9m) to the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Special Development Fund to support countries in the region with their coronavirus COVID-19 recovery.
The Ministry of Financial Services and Home Affairs confirms Chief Fire Officer Paul Walker QFSM has agreed to a new two-year contract until 1 September 2022.
The road ahead will require deft navigation in financial management at the personal and business level, and economic management at the government level as some concessions run out and some bills become due.
“The Ministry remains committed to supporting all schools while they work assiduously to improve the quality of education provision in the Cayman Islands
Exhibition is a variation of National Gallery’s 2019 exhibit of the same name; display aims to increase accessibility to and awareness of local art.
The Office of the Ombudsman received a complaint from three Cuban asylum grantees in early August, two of whom lost their jobs in the tourism sector due to the COVID-19 pandemic, who had been denied certain government benefits given to tourism sector workers at the time.