Craft Market Reopens
Cayman’s waterfront craft market reopened on Friday 15 January. It was a welcome sign of tourism’s recovery after nearly a year’s absence at the site.
Cayman’s waterfront craft market reopened on Friday 15 January. It was a welcome sign of tourism’s recovery after nearly a year’s absence at the site.
On Tuesday of this week, Cayman hit an important milestone as “a further 431 people have received the COVID-19 vaccine. This brings the total number of people vaccinated in the Cayman Islands to 5,339.”
Eight outstanding persons will be bestowed with the Order of the Cayman Islands in this year’s National Heroes Day Awards next Monday, January 25th.
The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure announces the appointment of Emma Linney as the Senior Finance Manager of its Centralised Management Support Services (CMSS), effective January 4.
On January 6, the world was treated to a spectacular show of the unthinkable. The American capitol was stormed, insurrectionists banged on the doors of the United States congress, smashed, broke in and entered while its occupants were taken to or ran to safety as much as they could.
With Cayman’s elections just a few months away now, candidates are beginning to declare themselves in the running for the leadership of the country after 26th May.
An intense burst of rain and cool, breezy weather this past weekend did not deter Cayman's equestrians as they competed at the third national dressage show of the season held by the Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (CIEF) at the Equestrian Center in George Town.
Police have now confirmed the identity of the victim in the fatal collision which occurred early Saturday morning, 16 January. He is Shayne Anthony Ewart, age 24 of West Bay.
With an impregnable ring of steel fencing and surrounded by a perimeter of armed-to-the-teeth US military, America on Wednesday stepped into a new era.
The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development (CICBD), in the Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure, will collaborate with the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) through the Student Consulting Programme to provide free and confidential advice to small businesses.