Thompson Development & TechCayman Partner with the Needs Assessment Unit This Holiday Season
Thompson Development Ltd. and TechCayman have partnered with the NAU to assist the less fortunate this holiday season.
Thompson Development Ltd. and TechCayman have partnered with the NAU to assist the less fortunate this holiday season.
Miss World 2021 is slated to be the 70th edition of the Miss World Pageant to be held 6pm EDT on Thursday, December 16th, 2021 at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica will crown her successor at the end of the event.
The Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage (MYSCH) will host a pre-Christmas celebration with a cultural flair. This marketplace and entertainment event takes place on Saturday, 18 December 2021, from 4 to 8pm on Seafarers Way, George Town, and is planned to be held annually.
As the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence concluded on Friday, the RCIPS offered a message of support to all those who suffer due to gender-based violence, as well as a message of zero lenience toward perpetrators.
In May of 2021, Flow announced their commitment to ensure that every home in the Cayman Islands has access to fiber connection.
Last weekend was the first of the RCIPS Holiday Safety Campaign, which launched last week Wednesday 1 December.
The Centre for Theological Leadership Training (CTLT) Cayman Islands is hosting a special Christmas Seminar, via Zoom on the topic, ‘The Uniqueness of Jesus in the Context of Pluralism’.
The grand finale to October’s seniors’ recognition activities by the Adventist Community Services Department took place on Sunday (October 31, 2021) at the Pedro St. James Castle.
As I reflect on the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating potential effects of bullying on our children and young people, I am reminded of the need for kindness, compassion and patience in our society.
The management and staff of Pedro St. James offers a special thanks to Ken Nutter who donated several plants including 10 coconut trees, two each of papaya and ackee trees and a guinep tree this past week, all of which will be planted within the grounds of the National Historic Site.