RCIPS Easter Holiday Message
As we approach the Easter Weekend, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of some steps they can take to have a safe and enjoyable weekend while reducing their chances of becoming a victim of crime.
As we approach the Easter Weekend, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of some steps they can take to have a safe and enjoyable weekend while reducing their chances of becoming a victim of crime.
This year’s Earth/International Costal Cleanup Day is hosted in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce Cayman CLEAN Campaign. Get your team together and join us for a community event dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of our islands, in support of a cleaner, greener environment.
The Court of Appeal declared that Section 37 (3) Immigration (Transition) Act (2022 Revision) is incompatible with the constitution namely Section 9 of the Bill of Rights, which provides rights to family life and/or private life to residents in the Cayman Islands.
It is again the subject of much discourse in the press. HSM Partner and Immigration Expert Nick Joseph weighs in on the matter.
The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, hosted the second Women of Parliament luncheon for past and present Members, Speakers, and Clerks on Thursday at the House of Parliament.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) has commenced the next phase of work along the East-West Arterial. Construction is now underway on the section from Poindexter Rd and Hirst Road to widen the area from two lanes to four.
The 2023 season of CILLA Girls Softball continued on March 30th as fourth place Logic won their second straight game, edging Kirk Freeport, 12-11.
Cayman Carnival Junior Batabano will be on the road again on Saturday April 22, 2023. The theme for this year’s costumes is “Ah Hearing Drums” and spectators will see colourful depictions of tambourines, steel drums, congas, bongos and much more.
You get married. Have a baby. Move across the world. Start going to night school so you can get a degree.
Living faith and belief in contemporary society was the topic under discussion at a recent Zoom! seminar presented by the Rt. Rev. Kevin Donlon and put on by the Centre for Theological Leadership and Training (CTLT).