
Official Opposition International Women’s Day message
Today is International Women’s Day where we celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and across nations.
Today is International Women’s Day where we celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and across nations.
“Runnin’ in di republic - it’s a West Bay ting” was a fitting slogan for the third annual CUC 5K walk/run which started before dawn at Pappagallo’s and did a big loop along Conch Point Road, down Top Sail Road and then back to finish at Pappagallo’s again.
A series of talks upstairs and George Town Public Library facilitated by Michel Powery, General Manager of Cayman TourJobs, a local recruitment and human resource company, has been taking place on Saturday mornings.
The Cayman community is still coming to terms with the sudden and unexpected death of Andreas Ove Ugland, the 64-year-old Norwegian shipping magnate and investment banker who contributed so much to his second home.
The Ministry of Health, Public Health Department and the management of the Health Services Authority (HSA) are aware that reports are being received that the Caribbean Princess has been ordered to return to port in Miami by the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) in the USA due to concerns over two....
After a spectacle of smoke bellowing from a raging inferno at the George Town Landfill on Sunday, 8th March, the Cayman Islands Fire Service and the Department of Environmental Health say they are seeing some success in battling the fire from their application of a specialized fire retardant.
In order to assist with the flow of traffic during the evening rush hour, the northbound lanes of the Esterley Tibbetts Highway, between the AL Thompsons roundabout and Camana Bay, will be temporarily reopened between 4:00PM and 6:30PM today. The southbound lanes will remain closed.
On Sunday The CIFS is reported that the incident they were called to attend at the George Town landfill this morning (Sunday, 8 March 2020) has become an escalating, challenging fire fanned by strong winds.
Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s (CNCF) celebration of all things arts and culture continues with Dress For Culture Day, the organisation’s annual ‘dress up, dress down’ fundraiser, which takes place on Friday, 13 March.