
COVID PUTS A DAMPER ON CRIME
The COVID pandemic has had a direct impact on the volumes and types of criminality on the Cayman Islands reports the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service.
The COVID pandemic has had a direct impact on the volumes and types of criminality on the Cayman Islands reports the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service.
Huge thanks to Angela and her team at HAS, New initiative - CIG Cares Community Support, Students returning to school overseas, Recruitment for CI Regiment, National Emergency Operations Committee, BA airbridge flight in complex logistical operation, Queen’s Birthday treats delivered and more
We use it 24/7. We take it for granted that it is there and will always be there for us. While we look after almost every organ and system in our bodies we inadvertently ignore this one - OUR BRAIN.
One of the best ways to make a dramatic improvement in your body and your fitness level is to participate in a challenge. It is a chance to take a hard look at where you currently stand with your weight and conditioning, and to set a goal with an end date for making big changes and progress.
‘Just as a well-trained mind is a country’s most important resource, a competent teacher, motivated and empowered, is invaluable for national progress.’ Livingston Smith
What started out as an opportunity to serve disenfranchised families at their almamater, George Town Primary School has transitioned into a mission to keep our children connected to their Education.
Despite the numerous challenges, it appears that the COVID-19 crisis has presented some new opportunities for how the Cayman Islands does business. And rather than the private sector, it seems like its government services which are taking the lead on this.
On behalf of the entire Cayman Airways family, we offer our deepest condolences to the family of former Cayman Airways Captain and Chief Pilot, Robert “Robbie” Hamaty, who passed away peacefully on June 13, 2020.
Much has been made about the hundreds, possibly thousands of expatriate workers who have left the island as a result of the economic drop-off brought on by government’s measures to curb the spread of Coronavirus.
If you are looking to truly escape from the rigours of everyday life under lockdown, there’s nowhere nicer than in the tranquil and laid-back district of East End.