YMCA and Saxon Partner to Offer Teen Summer Leadership Programme
The YMCA of the Cayman Islands and Saxon Insurance are partnering together to offer “Teen Lead On”, a leadership programme for 15 teens ages 13 to 17 taking place from 17 to 21 August.
The YMCA of the Cayman Islands and Saxon Insurance are partnering together to offer “Teen Lead On”, a leadership programme for 15 teens ages 13 to 17 taking place from 17 to 21 August.
It’s been a busy second year for the Office of the Ombudsman with a doubling of the case-load in 2019. The just-published report for last year which has been tabled in the Legislative Assembly, shows “a year of significant growth and accomplishment”.
The extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting Cayman is noted in the pattern of electricity consumption since the crisis hit here in March, as well as being reflected in the earnings and share value of the electricity provider, Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC).
Colorado State University hurricane researchers on Wednesday (August have again increased their forecast and now predict an extremely active Atlantic hurricane season in 2020, citing what they very warm sea surface temperatures and very low wind shear in the tropical Atlantic as primary factors
The Mosquito Research and Control Unit has announced the following aerial and truck operations tonight (Tuesday, 4 August 2020). Operations start at 6p.m.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has added five more repatriation flights for travel in August from Grand Cayman to Miami, and to Kingston.
The Environmental Health Officers at the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) work hard with communities to address issues of public and environmental health.
Cayman reached another milestone Friday in its ongoing combat against COVID-19. Then territory surged past 30,000 COVID-19 tests with another 180 results reported and once again all of them negative - continuing a recent pattern.
Many musicians in the Cayman Islands have now received a CI$1,000 stipend from the Islands’ Government to assist them during the COVID-19 crisis, which saw many of them lost their paying gigs.
The expected flood of reaction has begun to this week’s Legislative Assembly vote against the Domestic Partnership Bill.