Commonwealth Day Message by The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Commonwealth Secretary-General
As social creatures, human beings develop and make progress by living, learning, working and playing together in communities.
As social creatures, human beings develop and make progress by living, learning, working and playing together in communities.
Let us now stand to pledge ourselves afresh to uphold and serve the values and fellowship of the Commonwealth.
On Commonwealth occasions, it is always inspiring to be reminded of the diversity of the people and countries that make up our worldwide family.
There’s an enduring calypso that puts the legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean in sharp context.
Students about to take some crucial steps in their career path were able to glean information on a wide array of careers last week at Clifton Hunter High School’s annual careers fair.
Twenty five of Cayman Islands’ youth are once again in the thick of gearing up for conducting proceedings at the Legislative Assembly for a whole day this Commonwealth Day, Monday, 9 March 2020.
The Ministry of Health, Public Health Department and the management of the Health Services Authority (HSA) are in a high state of preparedness for the coronavirus (COVID-19). As of 5 March 2020, there are no cases in the Cayman Islands.
Little Cayman’s indigenous rock iguana (Cyclura nubila caymanensis) population has declined by more than half within the past five years, data compiled by Department of Environment (DoE) scientists show.
His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper visited the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg), accompanied by Temporary Minister of Human Resources, Immigration and Community Affairs, Austin Harris, on Friday, 28 February 2020.
Three elite Public Works Department staffers are the first to complete the highest course currently available in the department’s flagship apprenticeship programme.