Governor’s Office Secondment Scheme for Potential Future Leaders
Civil Service employee Renita Barnes joined the Governor’s Office this week on a new secondment initiative for potential future leaders of the Cayman Islands Government.
Civil Service employee Renita Barnes joined the Governor’s Office this week on a new secondment initiative for potential future leaders of the Cayman Islands Government.
The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic has brought surprising benefits for three young Caymanians, who have seen their careers flourish thanks to changing circumstances, with great prospects ahead working within the automotive industry.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service has overnight extinguished the large brush fire that began in the Windsor Park area yesterday afternoon (Friday 12 March 2021).
International Women’s Day was marked by the Family Resource Centre (FRC) with not one but two photo shoots on Monday, 8 March 2021.
“The vaccine rollout gives us much hope and confidence for the future.” So said HE Governor Martyn Roper as he gave an update on the vaccine shipments from the United Kingdom.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (‘OfReg’) has approved CUC’s new feed in tariff rates of the Consumer Owned Renewable Energy programme (CORE).
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which operates the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) and the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA), was pleased to host a group of John Gray High school (JGHS) Year 10 BTEC Travel and Tourism students at ORIA.
Books & Books, one of the first retail stores to open its doors in Camana Bay’s Town Centre more than 10 years ago, will acknowledge and celebrate its evolution from a bookstore to a one-stop-shop for meaningful and unique collections of books, toys, gifts and games with a new name and new brand....
The Cayman Islands Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) reports that it's pressing ahead with plans for the jurisdiction to have more control over how local internet traffic is routed.
The regional rights organisation Colours Caribbean, though its local arm Colors Cayman, reports that it has “has taken steps to join as an interested party” in the judicial review brought by Kattina Anglin against the Governor.