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Shomari Scott: A man on a mission. Part one

The young Caymanian business executive brought his unique focus and insights to last week’s edition of The Panel as he prepares to take over the helm of the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce next year.

08 Nov, 2021

The elephant in the room: close-knit communities

Despite reassurances from the authorities about the successful vaccination roll-out, the continuing spiral of Covid-19 cases in Cayman remains a major worry.

08 Nov, 2021 1 Comments

FCIU issues reminder on fraudulent online rental ads

The RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) is reminding the public to be wary of fraudulent apartment rental advertisements on online websites such as EcayTrade.com.

08 Nov, 2021

Government signs UK agreement to assess climate change risks

Government, through the Ministry for Sustainability and Climate Change Resiliency, is taking part in a Governor’s 0ffice-funded project to undertake a climate change risk assessment specific to the Cayman Islands.

08 Nov, 2021

A glimpse into Miss Lassie’s Mind’s Eye

For one week only, art and culture lovers can get a rare peek into the mind of probably the most iconic of all Caymanian artists, Gladwyn K Bush, otherwise known as Miss Lassie, as the Cayman National Cultural Foundation is putting on a retrospective of the artist’s work....

08 Nov, 2021

CI Folk Singers evoke old-time memories

At the end of October, the Cayman Islands Folk Singers shared the Islands’ cultural legacy in song at the Harquail Theatre. Although seating was limited to ensure safety, the two nights of concerts were sold out with an extra date of last Sunday needed to meet demand.

08 Nov, 2021

Caymanian student sheds light on occupational therapy

Having shared her research at the regional Occupational Therapy conference last week on how Covid affected occupational therapy services in the Cayman Islands, Caymanian student Andrenne Gordon speaks with the Caymanian Times to shed some light on this often-misunderstood profession.

08 Nov, 2021

Bodden Town East senior’s day out

About 50 Bodden Town East seniors who came out to Harry McCoy Sr. Park in Bodden Town enjoyed a picnic, and then a walk around Nurse Josie’s heritage home, to take a look, and maybe remember all the different artifacts and pictures from yesteryear.

08 Nov, 2021

Scotiabank offering more support for customers

Scotiabank Cayman has expanded the support that it provides via its customer care centre to now include assistance with a wider range of banking enquiries 24 hours per day

08 Nov, 2021

Traveling rules on and after 20 November

New rules will go into effect on Saturday 20 November for anyone planning to come to the Cayman Islands, once the country officially opens up its borders again.

08 Nov, 2021
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