DEH set to collect Christmas trees for Mulch
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) wishes to advise the public that bins have now been placed for the public to drop off Christmas trees.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) wishes to advise the public that bins have now been placed for the public to drop off Christmas trees.
The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) invites all eligible Caymanians to submit applications for Overseas Scholarships for the 2020/2021 academic year before the application deadline on Friday, 31 January 2020.
The Cayman islands is a melting pot of cultures. This situation is common around the globe as many foreign nationals leave their homeland for better employment opportunities or to find a life partner.
In this age of climate change and other threats to its healthy existence, Cayman’s fragile ecosystem needs protecting like never before, so the Central Caribbean Marine Institute has launched an information campaign to explain the importance of keeping our reefs pristine.
Queen Elizabeth the Second has given her blessings to her grandson, Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan to strike out on their own outside the restrictions and commitments of life as royals.
The RCIPS Security & Firearms Licensing Unit is reminding the public that the special firearms licenses issued to cullers registered with the 2018-2019 Green Iguana Cull Project have now expired.
KRW Personal services is really a one-stop-shop for all those things that many people are just too busy to do by themselves.
Jaslyne Bridges runs Quintessential Life, which is all about using essential oils from plants for just about every aspect of living....
Cayman Spirits Company distills its own spirits, right here in the Cayman Islands. Its distillation with a Cayman distinctiveness, and lots of the company’s drinks, which were on display at the recent CIBA Expo, were named after Cayman places or people or things.
While industry leaders recognised the importance of being at least partly self-sufficient when it came to growing and rearing food, it was something of an uphill battle with tourism and the financial services industry taking centre stage within Cayman’s economy from the 1960s.