WORC Office Monthly Closure
Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) reminds the public that the office will be closed on Wednesday, 24 April 2024 to all staff to participate in professional development training.
Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) reminds the public that the office will be closed on Wednesday, 24 April 2024 to all staff to participate in professional development training.
The Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Heritage (MYSH) with approval from the Cabinet is pleased to announce the upcoming Emancipation celebrations.
The Ministry of District Administration and Lands (MDAL) with support from the Public Works Department (PWD), advises of the commencement of construction activities for the “Construction of Roadways and Storm Water Management (SWM) at East End Affordable Land Lots” project, located at Block 75A, Par
The Monday edition of Caymanian Times newspaper returned to the newsstands on Monday April 8th marking another significant step in the paper’s post-COVID revitalisation.
To celebrate the 22nd annual Vaccination Week in the Americas (VWA) organised by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) from 20 – 27 April 2024, the Public Health Department is hosting a special vaccination drive.
The Cayman Arts Festival teamed up with acclaimed pianist and piano teacher, Professor Penelope Roskell, to host a series of masterclasses for local piano teachers.
High School students on Cayman Brac have recently participated in a valuable week of career preparations at their school, culminating in a Careers Fair on Friday 12 April that saw a host of government officials, careers experts and employers come together to offer students some important advice.
Members of the public are invited to get their bulk waste ready as the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) announces its annual collection of bulk waste.
Eric Bush, Chief Officer in the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport & Development (PAHITD), spoke with Ralph Lewis recently in the latest edition of Cayman Conversations on why they need input from the community on how to solve Cayman’s housing crisis.
Our society is increasingly dominated by the private sector’s ideas about returns on spending, that expects education to serve ‘useful’, tangible, and measurable purposes.