MAJESTICAL MAGIC AT THE HARQUAIL
Music lovers were treated to a Royal Variety Concert on Friday 30 October, seven and a half months since the concert was postponed after the dress rehearsal on Friday 13 March due to the Covid 19 lockdown.
Music lovers were treated to a Royal Variety Concert on Friday 30 October, seven and a half months since the concert was postponed after the dress rehearsal on Friday 13 March due to the Covid 19 lockdown.
Cayman Turtle Centre is pleased to announce new seasonal hours beginning this week. The Centre will remain closed on Mondays and Tuesdays to the public, however private group bookings including corporate and luxury tours are available.
Sixteen students at the University College of the Cayman Islands received scholarships to pursue their studies in liberal arts, social sciences and the sciences from the Peter N. Thompson Family Foundation.
The Cayman Islands Government office in the UK (CIGOUK) has
confirmed that the British Airways flights to the Cayman Islands should continue as planned
as the newly enacted lockdown measures permit essential international travel, similar to
the spring/summer lockdown.
Just after 10:15PM yesterday, 3 November, police were dispatched to a medical facility located off Smith Road, near Maple Road, where it was reported that two males tried to rob a man while he was leaving the location.
A chapter closed on Cayman’s political and Legislative history on Monday and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA’s) existed the chamber.
In a recent update provided by the RCIPS to WORC, significant progress has been made in the recovery and restoration efforts at the RCIPS Business Centre at Windjammer Plaza.
The Cayman Islands Protocol Office wishes to inform the public that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the risks posed to elderly and vulnerable veterans as well as other attendees, the annual Remembrance Sunday Parade and Ceremony will not take place this year on Grand Cayman.
A hardworking and dedicated Judicial Administration staff member has seen her diligent work duly recognised by her elevation to a newly created position within the Courts’ service.
Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre is pleased to announce the close of a very successful nesting season, with a total of 433 nests laid by the females of the Centre’s Breeding Pond.