CIPS Releases Three Stellar Stamp Issues
The Cayman Islands Postal Service will close out the year 2021 with an impressive issue of special new stamps that should gladden the hearts of dedicated philatelists as well as the general public.
The Cayman Islands Postal Service will close out the year 2021 with an impressive issue of special new stamps that should gladden the hearts of dedicated philatelists as well as the general public.
Effective Friday, December 17th, customers will find reduced prices on a variety of essential items, including diapers, feminine-hygiene products, and baby food. This following Cabinet’s announcement on November 23rd that duties would be waived on these products.
“We’re so proud of you,” was the big message for both of Cayman’s queens, Miss Cayman Islands Universe, Georgina Kerford, and Rashana Hydes, Miss Cayman Islands World, when they deplaned together at Owen Roberts International Airport on Friday 17 December.
The Liquor Licensing Board advises liquor licence holders of a retail bar, retail nightclub, restaurant and mobile liquor licences, to adhere to closing hours of 12 a.m., effective immediately
On 30 November, Grant Thornton Cayman Islands presented the Cayman Islands Humane Society and YMCA of the Cayman Islands with a cheque for over US$9,200 each further to fundraising efforts from their annual golf event.
Blackbeard’s is delighted to announce that their newest store, located on Eastern Avenue opposite Kirk Market, has now opened.
Christmas is quickly approaching and the build up to the festive season can be quite a stressful one as we prepare for a busy period of entertaining.
As the Cayman Islands prepare for the reopening of their borders, CIBC FirstCaribbean announced it is rolling out new social distancing banking solutions with the introduction of SMART ABMs (Automated Banking Machines).
The Public Lands Commission’s (PLC) Inspectorate under the Ministry of District Administration and Lands, advises the public that blocking a registered public access point without a reasonable excuse, is an offence under the Public Lands Act (2020 Revision).
Cabinet has approved the waiver of import duty on essential products for children, women and adults with medical conditions, including diabetic supplies. The waiver became effective on Tuesday, 23 November 2021.