UCCI SHATTERS ENROLMENT RECORDS
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is proud to announce it has welcomed an astounding 1,350 students already for the upcoming Fall 2023 semester, with hundreds of students still enrolling for class.
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is proud to announce it has welcomed an astounding 1,350 students already for the upcoming Fall 2023 semester, with hundreds of students still enrolling for class.
Following growing concern in the community about an increase in the spread of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Nick Gent, would like to advise the general public of the following:
Leadership Cayman (LC), the Chamber of Commerce’s elite leadership development program, is now accepting applications for LC 2024 – beginning in January.
A virtual town hall meeting was held on Wednesday 30th August to give people a better insight into the issues facing the committee tasked with assessing whether Cayman’s minimum wage of CI$6 was sufficient to meet today’s cost of living.
The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority has issued an advisory to Cayman Airways that it will be mandatory for all passengers travelling to Jamaica, including Jamaican nationals, to utilise the Online Passenger Declaration Form instead of the paper-based C5 Passenger Declaration Form.
Last Friday the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal confirmed that the National Conservation Act (2013) provides the National Conservation Council (NCC) with the ability to direct government bodies in circumstances where actions could have an adverse effect on protected areas or species.
A delegation from the Americas Joint Group (Joint Group), a sub-working group of the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) International Co-Operation Review Group (ICRG), completed its onsite visit to the Cayman Islands on Friday, 1 September.
“The wait is over for Cayman Airways customers who have been anxiously looking to book tickets for the airline’s second weekly Los Angeles flight and its new nonstop service between Grand Cayman and Barbados!”
A virtual town hall meeting was held on Wednesday 30th August to give people a better insight into the issues facing the committee tasked with assessing whether Cayman’s minimum wage of CI$6 was sufficient to meet today’s cost of living.
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