RECOVERY HAS STARTED BUT CHALLENGES AHEAD
Tough times ahead with difficult decisions for government, families and businesses, but amidst that “Cayman’s recovery has already started.”
Tough times ahead with difficult decisions for government, families and businesses, but amidst that “Cayman’s recovery has already started.”
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) recently presented a donation to Meals on Wheels (MOW) as the third recipient of its monthly staff charitable donations specifically to aid local organizations assisting the community during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The nominations period for National Heroes Day has been extended to Saturday 14 November, 2020.
Nature provided another dramatic tropical treat last week, as a strong funnel cloud whipped up wind and water just offshore from the capital late Thursday morning.
Rejuvenated after a two-week mid-term break, the majority of primary school teams returned to the field this past Saturday, October 31 as the fourth round of games were played in the 2020 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and the Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL).
The Bakertilly Corporate Squash League recommenced its second season on Thursday October 15th 2020 at the South Sound Squash Club.
A chapter closed on Cayman’s political and Legislative history on Monday and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA’s) existed the chamber.
Hurricane Eta, an unusually powerful storm, slammed into Nicaragua on Tuesday, bringing disastrous flooding to one of the country’s poorest regions.
Just after 10:15PM yesterday, 3 November, police were dispatched to a medical facility located off Smith Road, near Maple Road, where it was reported that two males tried to rob a man while he was leaving the location.
The impact of COVID-19 on the economy and society is reflected in the latest quarterly report by electricity provider Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC).