MCTAGGART CONFIRMED AS NEW PPM LEADER
Roy McTaggart has been unanimously elected as the new leader of the People’s Progressive Party(PPM) at the party conference held on Friday 12th March at the Kimpton Seafire.
Roy McTaggart has been unanimously elected as the new leader of the People’s Progressive Party(PPM) at the party conference held on Friday 12th March at the Kimpton Seafire.
In in field highly dominated by men, over 50% of positions held at the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) are by women.
Cayman’s pathway through the unchartered waters of the Covid-19 pandemic has been remarkably successful so far, in terms of keeping the population healthy and safe.
Cayman’s traffic seems to be a perennial problem; the growing population and growing economy means more and more cars and trucks and busses on the roads, and that means more congestion, sometimes even nightmare two-hour holdups to go just a few miles into George Town.
An alleged breach of isolation protocols by a traveller who has been quarantining at residence and a member of the public has been reported to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) and is currently under investigation.
Minister for Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (EYSAL) Honourable Juliana O'Connor-Connolly officially opened new playing fields at Creek and Spot Bay Primary Schools on Saturday (27 February).
Health authorities in Cayman are encouraging residents, especially Caymanians, to maintain the high rate of COVID-19 vaccinations after evidence has emerged that the uptake might be at risk of slowing down.
By press time on Monday March 8th, Nomination Day, 41 hopefuls had completed their nomination for the Cayman Islands April 14th snap election.
The Honourable Juliana O'Connor-Connolly, Minister for Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (EYSAL), officially renamed the Savannah Primary School, the Joanna Clarke Primary School in honour of the late education stalwart, during a ceremony on the school's grounds on Tuesday after
They were there in bright yellow T-shirts, each with the message, “Together we still can,” frying fish and fritters opposite Hog Sty bay on the waterfront.