Conyers Kicks off Honouring Women’s Month with 12th Inter-school Debate
The Cayman Islands recognizes the month of March as Honouring Women’s Month, a month to celebrate the achievements of women and call for greater gender equality.
The Cayman Islands recognizes the month of March as Honouring Women’s Month, a month to celebrate the achievements of women and call for greater gender equality.
Nearly three hundred students joined the second in a series of Shadow a Doctor webinars today as part of Health City Cayman Islands’ focus on getting young people interested in a career in the medical and STEM fields through its Healthcare Explorers programme.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service has overnight extinguished the large brush fire that began in the Windsor Park area yesterday afternoon (Friday 12 March 2021).
The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic has brought surprising benefits for three young Caymanians, who have seen their careers flourish thanks to changing circumstances, with great prospects ahead working within the automotive industry.
George Town Central incumbent Kenneth Bryan launched his reelection campaign on Saturday, 20th March at the Kirk Home Center parking lot.
On Thursday 30 March, police responded to West Bay Road, where it was report that two businesses located in the same plaza were burgled. Both businesses received structural damage and at a quantity of cash was stolen from one of the affected businesses.
West Bay West MP McKeeva Bush will be returning as Speaker of the Cayman Islands Parliament after he announced on Monday that he has joined the Wayne Panton-led PACT Independents coalition.
Another big push in the Cayman Islands COVID-19 ‘vaccination challenge’ happens this weekend.
Led by the PACT coalition government, it’s part of ongoing efforts aimed at getting around 70 per cent of the adult population to take their shots.
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Hon. Christopher Saunders, MP, today (Friday, 21 May 2021) commended the entire public service for maintaining a steady improvement in financial management and reporting, following the latest report by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG).
Changes to the traffic flow at the ORIA on Grand Cayman are soon to be implemented and they will mean no more curb side drop offs and pickups for unauthorized vehicles. Instead, people will have to drop off and pick up passengers in a drop off zone in the short-term car park.