Editorial: Goodbye 2020
We say goodbye to a year that will be forever etched in our hearts and minds. Unfortunately, 2020 has brought much suffering and unhappiness to many of our residents and the entire planet.
We say goodbye to a year that will be forever etched in our hearts and minds. Unfortunately, 2020 has brought much suffering and unhappiness to many of our residents and the entire planet.
For over 175 years YMCAs around the world have focused on youth development by providing safe places and programmes for youth and young adults to build their character and leadership skills for the future.
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service can take pride in being one of the most professional and caring police services in the world. These days, it isn’t all just about arrests and enforcement.
A project to establish a helicopter base on Cayman Brac has run into strong opposition from many residents, property owners and environmental organisations.
Following the amendment to the Pensions Law, which took place earlier this year during the Covid-19 lockdown crisis, people have been withdrawing up to CI$10,000 of their pension plus up to a quarter of the remaining balance, or the full amount if their pension was a total of CI$10,000 or less.
The Cayman Islands Government(CIG) says it is “currently assessing the situation with regards to the new strain of coronavirus identified in the UK.”
It’s now a lot easier for persons using wheelchairs to access and fully enjoy Cayman’s beaches.
Members of the Cayman Islands Regiment (CIR) received a full day of firefighting training from the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) on Saturday, 5 December.
Providing Cayman’s firefighters with “a new way of firefighting”, four new rapid intervention vehicles have arrived on island recently, along with three new tankers.
On Wednesday 15th December, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) presented a donation to Acts of Random Kindness (ARK).