Plastic Free Cayman Pirates Week Cleanup
Plastic Free Cayman is a local group of people who have a vision, the vision really is contained in group’s title.
Plastic Free Cayman is a local group of people who have a vision, the vision really is contained in group’s title.
A special signing of the book ‘Coast to Coast: a trundle across the Pyrenees’ took place last week with author and former award-winning RCIPS detective chief superintendent Derek Haines seeing a good many of his books eagerly snapped up by event goers.
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) invites the General Public to attend the Annual Meeting of the Hazardous Wildlife Working Group on Monday, 7 December 2020 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA).
Two young ladies, Tabitha Giscombe and Suwayne Young-Watson, from Layman E. Scott Snr High School on Cayman Brac, took first and second place respectively at this year’s Spelling Bee competition, with a draw for third place between Diego Myles from Calvary Baptist Christian Academy....
The Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, reports that 357 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Thursday, 26 November 2020. Five were positive
A concept project for a liquefied natural gas(LNG) terminal at Breakers is attracting a lot of community attention and social media reaction, especially over its environmental implications.
The Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, reports that 217 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Tuesday, 24 November 2020.
Three inbound travellers tested positive. All are currently in isolation.
With lockdowns restarting around the world and entry to the Cayman Islands tightly controlled, many in our community continue to struggle with the economic impacts of the pandemic.
In May CIREBA (Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association) launched a donations program "Home is Where the Heart is" to provide funding to support those most in need In Cayman with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Tourism industry workers heard that their industry was unlikely to bounce back in any significant way next year, at least not until the end of 2021, according to Tourism Director Rosa Harris, who spoke at the Cayman Islands Tourism Association’s Forum this month.