Cayman’s new National Symbols
The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Heritage has announced that Cabinet has selected five new national symbols for the Cayman Islands.
The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Heritage has announced that Cabinet has selected five new national symbols for the Cayman Islands.
The Chamber of Commerce was pleased to welcome its new President, Joanne Lawson – the Chamber’s fifth female President - at the 58th AGM at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort on Wednesday, 28 February. Joanne Lawson is the Chief of Staff at Dart Enterprises Ltd.
Strong independent women have been the backbone of the Cayman Islands since the islands were first inhabited centuries ago, running the day-to-day island living while men were away at sea earning a living fishing for their families.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) has launched a new website which allows the general public in the Cayman Islands to learn about the ongoing Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study underway on the East-West Arterial (EWA) road development.
As residents continue to grapple with the cost of living in Cayman, largely driven by external factors, the extent to which it is impacting household budgets is outlined in the latest report by the Economic and Statistics Office(ESO).
John Gray High School’s annual Careers Fair drew a large proportion of students to its doors last Friday as students from years 9, 10 and 11 chatted with representatives from a wide cross section of businesses in Cayman about careers available to them.
Minister for Culture, the Honourable Dwayne Seymour donning dreadlocks, was joined by members of the Third World Band, local musicians and other dignitaries during the launch of the “One Love” - Bob Marley Biopic at Camana Bay on 15th February.
We are living in an uncertain world, so, “Food Security – Everybody’s Business,” was a great theme for the 55th Agriculture Show at the Stacey Watler Pavilion, Lower Valley on Ash Wednesday.
Reggae legends Third World will bring the curtains down on this year’s Cayman Islands Agricultural Show with a post-event concert this Friday February 16th.
Residents and visitors in Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands were reminded of Mother Nature’s fury and how quickly whether conditions can change in the tropics on Monday, February 5th, 2024.