Passport Office Opening for Collections
The Passport and Corporate Services office will open 2 days a week, Wednesday and Thursdays starting 10 June from 9:00am to 1:00pm.
The Passport and Corporate Services office will open 2 days a week, Wednesday and Thursdays starting 10 June from 9:00am to 1:00pm.
Butterfield Bank has got some great news for customers with mortgages or personal loans – they will be providing an option to defer loan payments by another three months, in addition to the three months already offered, for clients in good standing (that is, current, or less than 30 days delinquent)
As the Cayman Islands move from full suppression to lesser restrictions in response to COVID-19 and the country emerges from weeks of lock-down, Cayman’s leaders are now grappling with the ominous specter of a very active Hurricane Season.
Given the government’s latest extension in soft curfew hours (now 4:30am – 8:00pm), the pharmacies of the Health Services Authority (HSA) have changed their opening hours to the following times....
The Public Service Pensions Board (PSPB) of the Cayman Islands has selected Sagitec for replacing their current pension administration system.
Despite mandatory stay-at-home orders and island-wide curfews, local environmental advocacy group, Plastic Free Cayman, successfully hosted a free screening of a new full-length documentary, The Story of Plastic, and brought one of its stars “digitally” to the Cayman Islands on May 30, 2020.
The Jamaican Honorary Consulate and the Governor’s Office have announced that the first repatriation flight to Jamaica was authorised by the Jamaican Government for Thursday, 4 June 2020. The aircraft will be operated by Cayman Airways.
R3 Cayman Foundation is finalising our grant application process and is requesting that organisations and/or individuals seeking funding complete a short survey outlining the type of assistance or services they provide in disaster preparedness, relief or recovery in the Cayman Islands.
The Chief Justice Anthony Smellie has released new guidelines for public access to court proceedings during the Covid-19 pandemic which will increase the use of audio and video technology to keep people informed.
Two recent decisions on Freedom of Information (FOI) appeals by the Ombudsman have helped clarify when government’s internal discussions are protected from disclosure and when information around those matters should be released to the public.