‘Prepare for the worst, hope for the best’
“Prepare for the worst, but hope for the best,” was the message that Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin put out at the Government’s press briefing on tropical storm Delta on Monday afternoon.
“Prepare for the worst, but hope for the best,” was the message that Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin put out at the Government’s press briefing on tropical storm Delta on Monday afternoon.
Bermuda-based Colonial Group International has adopted a new corporate identity for all its operations, which extend from Bermuda to the Caribbean.
Cayman went into full storm preparedness mode from last Sunday as the territory braced for tropical storm conditions kicked up by tropical Strom Delta.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm, advised Delta Air Lines and its indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary, SkyMiles IP Ltd., on the Cayman Islands legal aspects of both its recent US$3 billion term loan facility and its US$6 billion offering of senior secured notes.
Starting from next month (November) medium and large companies in Cayman will be able to tap into a new government loan-guarantee scheme offering loans on concessionary terms of up to CI$3 million.
The Elections Office has extended its opening hours at 68 West Bay Road, George Town to the public on Thursday, 1 October from 9am to 6pm to accept voter registration application or for those wishing to make changes to their information.
The Ministry of Community Affairs’ Department of Children and Family Services is hosting Older Persons Month in October. The annual observance’s events, on all three islands next month, are free and open to all older persons and their carers who register.
On Friday 25 September, Grant Thornton Cayman Islands took an afternoon out of the office to participate in the global ‘GT in the Community’ corporate social responsibility day.
Island Heritage Insurance Company, Ltd. today announced that it has awarded its 2020 Educational Grant to Justine Rhule. Justine has been accepted at the University of Warwick to study Law.
On Monday September 28, 2020, the Board, Management, and Staff of Cayman Airways Limited (CAL), bid farewell to its aircraft with registration marked VP-CAY. It was the second of the airline’s four Boeing 737-300 fleet to be retired as part of CAL’s ongoing Fleet Modernization Plan.