Stephen Quinland Appointed DVES Director
The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure (CPI) announces the appointment of Stephen Quinland as Director of the Department of Vehicle and Equipment Services (DVES), effective 1 September 2019.
The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure (CPI) announces the appointment of Stephen Quinland as Director of the Department of Vehicle and Equipment Services (DVES), effective 1 September 2019.
As the petition verification process nears to an end, the first ever people-initiated referendum is imminent. Caymanians will make the decision on the largest capital works project in our history and not a political agenda.
The government has detailed on what it has been spending several thousands of dollars to promote and explain to the public the controversial cruise berthing facility project.
The Office of Education Standards has just released its Annual Report 2019, entitled ‘Every School A Good School’, however the findings from the report show that most of Cayman’s schools, especially the government schools, fall below expected performance levels.
The three month old puppies are both Cayman mixed breed and were brought to the Humane Society shelter with their siblings. They are now looking for new homes.
In her ‘Anatomy of a tourism success story’ written by Barbara Currie Maguire in the May 1981 Nor’wester magazine, Ms Maguire says “during the past five years, the Cayman Islands has emerged as the Caribbean’s fastest-growing tourism destination.”
It was his home town, Calvados in Normandy, France, and when Jerome Ameline, Cayman’s Cycling Champion, (winner of Cayman’s 58-mile Championships) recently went there for a 2-week holiday with his family, he just happened to find out there was going to be a big, 66-cyclist race taking place there, w
St Lucia is buzzing from the prospect of revitalising its honey industry.
Grenada’s Spicemas festival solidified its position as one of the top Caribbean carnivals to visit with record numbers.
Barbados is preparing to allow foreign cannabis companies to set up operations there. They will be required to ensure locals own at least 30 percent of the business, the Ministry of Agriculture revealed.