DEH urges to stop illegal dumping
The Department of Environmental Health is reminding residents that dumping waste at sites other than the George Town or the Sister Islands landfills is against the law.
The Department of Environmental Health is reminding residents that dumping waste at sites other than the George Town or the Sister Islands landfills is against the law.
The Cayman Islands Government Office in the UK recently hosted a special event for more than 90 friends and associates of the Cayman Islands in London to promote the Cayman Islands as a safe and progressive investment jurisdiction.
Cayman continued in the century old Turkey Trot tradition when it recently held its 6th Annual Cayman Islands Meals on Wheels Turkey Trot with a total of 200 participants and volunteers.
Armed with rakes and black plastic bags, Boyz 2 Men, a mentorship programme for boys between the ages of 14 and 16 recently teamed up with the Optimists Club in cleaning up Success Circle Park, Palm Dale in George Town.
Long-standing Cayman Islands security company, The Security Centre Limited, has been awarded International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) certification in Quality Management, Occupational Health and Safety and Private Security Services; three internationally recognised industry standards....
Over ninety commercial farmers across Grand Cayman have so far received payment of $1.7 million dollars from the Ministry of Agriculture under the Tropical Storm Grace Farmers’ Assistance Project.
The University College of the Cayman Islands, in midst of a five-year development plan, is seeking a new president to lead the institution.
As of December 6, 2021, all passengers flying into the United States aboard international flights must present a negative COVID-19 PCR or certified Antigen LFT test result taken no more than one day prior to departure, in order to travel
By Christopher Tobutt
Regulations which prohibit unvaccinated children from entering Cayman, staffing shortages and low air arrivals numbers were the three major roadblocks to rebuilding Cayman tourism industry.
During his parliamentary Budget speech last Friday, Finance Minister Chris Saunders outlined that the government was removing duty on day-to-day essential items, such as baby food, baby diapers, female and adult sanitary products.