RECOVERY HAS STARTED BUT CHALLENGES AHEAD
Tough times ahead with difficult decisions for government, families and businesses, but amidst that “Cayman’s recovery has already started.”
Tough times ahead with difficult decisions for government, families and businesses, but amidst that “Cayman’s recovery has already started.”
At the end of a week that saw several countries recording huge increases in COVID-19 case, Cayman continues to record relatively low incidences of the virus.
The Cayman Islands Government, through the Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure (CPI), joined the rest of the international community in observing Cyber Security Awareness Month in October.
Visitors and patients of the Cayman Islands Hospital were given a reminder to be hopeful by the Alex Panton Foundation’s Youth Ambassador programme earlier this month as a part of the HSA’s “Be Kind For Your Mind – Mental Health Through Service” initiative
Cayman’s best brands, marketing campaigns and industry professionals were honoured at the Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association’s (“CIMPA”) 2020 Marketing Awards Gala, which took place on Friday, October 2nd, at the Kimpton Seafire Resort.
Walkers and Walkers Professional Services (WPS) are pleased to announce that Caymanian partner Dorothy Scott has been appointed to the role of Managing Director of Compliance & Regulatory Services at WPS.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 344 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Tuesday, 27 October 2020. All were negative
The Health Services Authority’s first ever Recruitment Fair was held last Friday at the George Town Hospital and, most likely as an indication of the difficult economic times the Islands currently face, turn out exceeded all expectations of the organisers.
The John Gray High School (JGHS) bid farewell to its graduating class of 2020 last week. The school gymnasium was transformed into a prestigious affair and was attended by hundreds of well-wishers, including....
The first in a series of four garden tours took place last Saturday morning at the Botanic Park, taking visitors around the Park’s Woodland Trail and Heritage Garden, and providing guests with an illuminating discovery of native flora, and in particular, their uses and healing properties.