East End Primary Students Release White-crowned Pigeons
Twenty-four (24) near-threatened White-crowned pigeons began their new life in the wild recently, with the help of Key Stage 1 students from East End Primary School.
Twenty-four (24) near-threatened White-crowned pigeons began their new life in the wild recently, with the help of Key Stage 1 students from East End Primary School.
Help For Children (HFC), known as Hedge Funds Care in Cayman, launched a Top Donor Campaign in spring 2020 across the organization, in an effort to make up for all of the fundraising events cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Group President and CEO of Sagicor Financial Company (SFC) Ltd., Mr. Dodridge Miller, today announced that Mr. Ravi Rambarran will be retiring from his position with Sagicor as President & CEO of Sagicor Life Inc. effective December 31st, 2020.
John Jefferson Sr. 1927 to 2020, passed away on Saturday 12 December, aged 93. He was a former MLA, pastor, and chef, and was influential into building the Cayman Islands, both materially and spiritually.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) confirms that two repatriation flights between Grand Cayman and Havana, Cuba, have been confirmed. One flight is on December 19, 2020, and the second flight is on January 9, 2021.
It is only a few weeks in, but already the Government’s Global Citizen Concierge Programme, which allows people of means to live and work remotely (for a business outside Cayman) in Cayman for up to two years, is being touted a success, thanks to the volume of applicants the programme....
The Mangrove Action Project (MAP), sponsor of the Cayman Islands Mangrove Rangers, has won the Advancing Environmental Sustainability category in the international 2020 .ORG Impact Awards.
When the Cayman Islands’ airports were subjected to international travel restrictions in late March 2020 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Cayman Islands Airports Authority’s (CIAA) staff continued to work repatriation flights and maintain the safety and security at both....
Dangerous collisions between aircraft and birds have been known about for as long as aviation itself.
A government decision to allow a television crew into the jurisdiction to scout for locations for a planned reality-tv show has divided opinion in the community.