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International Women’s Day is just a few weeks away, being celebrated the world over on 8th March.
International Women’s Day is just a few weeks away, being celebrated the world over on 8th March.
The RCIPS has just launched a strategic policing plan ‘Making the Cayman Islands Safer’ which covers the period from 2024 to 2026 and puts five goals at the top of the agenda.
On Tuesday (13 February), the George Town Primary School was officially renamed the Sharon (Marie) Martin Primary School, welcoming Ms. Marie Martin herself, several Cabinet Ministers, teachers, family and the wider community to share in the jubilations of the event.
The Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing (DVDL) advises members of the public that its Crewe Road location will be opened on Saturdays starting on 2nd March 2024 for the replacement of temporary and old registration (orange and yellow) number plates.
Premier Hon. Juliana O’Connor-Connolly was presented an original work of art by Caymanian artist and East End native, Carmen Eugenia Conolly, at the Office of the Premier, Government Administration Building on Elgin Avenue recently.
The digital world is changing, and the concept of prominence is no longer reserved for a select few.
The East End Primary School Nursery officially opened its doors on Wednesday with a brief ceremony.
The chance to become a qualified physician or veterinarian has now become simpler thanks to a partnership between the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) and St. Matthews University School of Medicine (SMU).
The Cayman Heart Fund is changing its name to the Cayman Heart Foundation.
The National Gallery’s Art Haven outreach programme offers people at HMP Northward, HMP Fairbanks and Caribbean Haven a vital outlet for emotional, as well as artistic development, and an exhibition of their works is being held at the National Gallery starting this month.