Rundown is back with plenty of fun and laughter
Rundown –is the name given to a kind of fish stew – but it is also the name of the Cayman National Cultural Foundations annual comedy review. The laughter and magic were back with a bang.
Rundown –is the name given to a kind of fish stew – but it is also the name of the Cayman National Cultural Foundations annual comedy review. The laughter and magic were back with a bang.
Otis Air provides professional air conditioning services, so they need a professional looking building to operate from. You might think that one warehouse-and-offices suite of buildings is much like another, and when you get inside it will be respectable, utilitarian, and rather dull. But as soon as
The Cayman Islands is experiencing record tourism figures for the fifth consecutive year which is welcome news for everyone connected to the industry. Tourism numbers for 2018 continue to out-pace all corresponding records for 2017.
Cayman Islands National Dance Company & School celebrated their 30th Anniversary over three nights at the Harquail Theatre, with “Dare To Dance,” a show which contained the full spectrum of the kind of dances taught by the dance company, through and an equally wide age range, from tiny tots
In the old days, men used to go to sea and that meant that the woman of the house had the duty to tend to the family ‘grounds,’ as they were known – usually little plots of land either next to the home, or a short walk away.
In nature, nothing goes to waste. There is always some kind of plant or animal which makes a livelihood from the rubbish of others, so that everything goes round in a big cycle.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Immigration is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Danielle Roberts as the new Assistant Chief Officer.
Strategic HR Analyst Carol Best-Gould is the Cayman Islands Government Employee of the Month for June.
Mrs. Georgette Ebanks was an original signatory to the 1948 Petition requesting a change to the Election Law to allow females to register to vote. Eventually nine years afterwards, in 1958, the Election Law was revised giving females the right to vote.
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) announced today that Mr. Wayne DaCosta, Chief Airport Operations Officer Designate, has recently received his Master’s Degree (MSc.) in Airport Planning & Management. He received the award in person at a graduation ceremony held on 29 June 2018