‘Dancing for a Cause’
“One more time!” Echoing from behind closed doors and drawn curtains you will hear the sounds of familiar music and the words ‘One more time, let’s do it one more time’.
“One more time!” Echoing from behind closed doors and drawn curtains you will hear the sounds of familiar music and the words ‘One more time, let’s do it one more time’.
As the marine biologist from Polaris Applied Sciences Inc who attached the corals at the TATOOSH anchor damage site in West Bay, Grand Cayman and the container vessel SAGA grounding at Eden Rock, Grand Cayman, I am responding to the statements made by Dr Carrie Manfrino
In its commitment to aviation safety, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) hosted its annual three day Safety Seminar on the 4th – 6th November.
More than two dozen students from public and private high schools and colleges across the Cayman Islands have begun a half year training programme ahead of the 2020 Youth Parliament.
Government, regulators and the Cayman Islands private sector recently came together to better identify the risks of misusing legal persons and arrangements – such as companies, partnerships and trusts – as Cayman strengthens our fight against money laundering, terrorist financing
Island Taste has always made various bread products and decided to expand the line in 2017. The company then completed a full refurbishment of our Bakery facility due to the huge demand for sandwich breads from our catering department.
On September 26th – 28th at the Cayman Islands Healthcare Conference at the Ritz Carlton, the Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman gifted the Cayman Islands Blood Bank with a cooler to assist with mobile donations.
Walkers is pleased to announce that Zoë Nolan has completed her legal training and was called to the Cayman Islands Bar on 13 November 2019.
The Pirates Week Festival is pleased to announce the winner of this year’s District Heritage Day competition is East End. Bodden Town and George Town came in a close second and third respectively.
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is bringing back sport as a regular campus-based extra curricula activity, because there is nothing better to refresh the mind, after long periods of study, than some vigorous physical exercise.