CAYMAN COMMUNITY SET TO UNITE AGAINST CHILDHOOD CANCER ONCE MORE AT THE 10TH ANNUAL BIG SHAVE
Every September hundreds of supporters come together in Cricket Square to unite as one voice against childhood cancer at The Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave.
Every September hundreds of supporters come together in Cricket Square to unite as one voice against childhood cancer at The Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave.
The Chamber of Commerce is a Catalyst, bringing people and groups together to produce new dialogue and ideas.
The Ministry of Sustainability & Climate Resiliency is reminding the public that reconstructions and repairs to existing coastal works structures, such as docks, seawalls, etc., that were damaged by the passage of Hurricane Ian require approval.
Well over 400 Freedom of Information (FOI) requests were made to the Cayman Islands Government during 2021, and average response times improved markedly, according to a statistical report released by the Ombudsman in anticipation of International Right to Know Day on 28 September 2022.
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Recovery Month is observed every September to raise awareness about substance use treatment and to celebrate the gains of people in recovery.
The UK’s economic outlook for at least the short to medium term has been left in a state of uncertainty following a series of major tax policy announcements by the new Conservative Party government.
Affected passengers are currently being contacted and advised that their bookings will be rolled to flights KX200 and KX201 on Friday September 30, 2022
The President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is recommending a tiered “dynamic taxation system” as a novel and potential solution to address ongoing concerns about the high cost of air travel within and to and from the region.