Easter is a time that some associate with a long weekend to relax and unwind, perhaps camping at the beach or simply at home.
The Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin will travel to London next week along with Roy Tatum, Head of the Office of the Premier.
I’m not sure about anyone else but, it seems like just a few days ago that we were getting celebrating Easter 2018. They say time moves faster as we get older and it seems that way to me more and more. Perhaps, it is that we are all busier than we were ten years ago.
Held on Thursday May 2, 2019, Le Masque is an exclusive dinner and show event offering local residents and visitors an elegant dining experience under the stars.
Gender Affairs Unit staffer in the Ministry of Community Affairs Karlene Bramwell has been named as the 2019 Wendy Quinland Award recipient.
If anyone thought that Premier Alden McLaughlin was winding down during his last two years in office, they would be mistaken.
With its continued focus on maintaining the highest ethical standards, CFA Society of Cayman Islands (CFASCI) launched its Inaugural Ethics Challenge at the University College of The Cayman Islands (UCCI) on April 1st.
While many children will spend their Easter break relaxing, there are two groups of young athletes who will be working hard to bring glory to the Cayman Islands at CARIFTA championships.
British prime minister Theresa May is obviously keen to escape the fate that befell Margaret Thatcher, the UK’s first women prime minister. Mrs May is the second.