TURKS AND CAICOS MORATORIUM ON NEW WORK PERMITS
The new administration in the Turks and Caicos Islands is putting the brakes on issuing first-time work permits initially for the next three months.
The new administration in the Turks and Caicos Islands is putting the brakes on issuing first-time work permits initially for the next three months.
Anguilla this week continued to grapple with a worsening COVID-19 crisis with a sudden explosion of cases.
A deadly wave of COVID-19 is sweeping through India and medical experts are concerned about its wider global implications.
While overseas competitions are currently out for Cayman’s swimmers, this has not stopped swim organisers putting on a series of events at home to ensure the athletes can continue to improve their development.
Are you ready to reduce your body fat to flatten out your stomach? It is fully possible for you to do this with an effective combination of fat burning cardio, resistance training and clean eating. My clients routinely drop fat and transform their bodies.
The George Town Landfill will only accept 15 derelict vehicles on any given day going forward.
As Earth Month draws to a close the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park’s (QEIIBP) and Bliss Yoga Cayman have completed its Yoga in the Park series.
KPMG in the Cayman Islands has announced six new Partner promotions. Joining the firm’s partnership are Cathy Houts (Tax), Jeffrey Stower (Restructuring), Ben Blair, Claire Griffin, Hellen Chemeli, and Rennie Khan (all Audit, Asset Management).
Government’s three Parliamentary Secretaries received their instruments of office for their appointment today, Tuesday, 27 April 2021, from His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper at his office in the Government Administration Building (GAB).
Eighteen volunteers attended the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training earlier this month. The intensive two-day course took place at the Red Cross building on Huldah Avenue on Saturday, 17 April and Sunday, 18 April.