CAL repatriation flights to Kingston and Miami continue
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is continuing to add repatriation flights to Kingston and to Miami from Grand Cayman, in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is continuing to add repatriation flights to Kingston and to Miami from Grand Cayman, in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Cayman Islands, local specialist property and casualty reinsurance company, Greenlight Re, has donated US$100,000 to charitable organizations helping Cayman residents most in need.
This week, as the RCIPS police helicopter returns to work, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship Argus will be setting sail. During its two-week stay, RFA Argus has provided a solid base on the horizon for the Merlin and Wildcat helicopters to work from.
The report “Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg),” issued by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) today evaluated the effectiveness of OfReg in its first three years of operation.
The University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus is pleased to welcome Dr. Beverly Shirley to the Cayman Islands. Dr. Shirley has been appointed Programme Manager for the British Overseas Territories (BOTS) and will be based at the UWI Open Campus Cayman Islands.
Consumers across the region will see major savings in data costs as a result of a partnership between two major regional players in telecommunications and finance.
Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre celebrated World Sea Turtle Day this week with two releases of a total of ten young Green sea turtles.
The hospitality and tourism industry is one of the most important sectors in the Cayman Islands’ economy, but the lockdown instigated to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic from badly impacting the country has meant the industry has had to temporarily close, as the country’s borders closed.
Now that Jamaica has opened its borders to international travel, persons in Cayman wishing to travel there are being advised of the new procedures they now need to follow.
Life in Cayman has moved a step closer to returning to normal with the hard overnight curfew now lifted and several other restrictions either removed or further relaxed as the territory is now at Level 2 (Mild Suppression).