Asaiah Thomas, Cayman’s new Teen Queen
17-year-old Asaiah Thomas was crowned the 40th Miss Teen Cayman Islands beauty queen. She sat on her beautiful white throne, flanked by Kianna Ebanks, First Runner-Up, and Niya Mothen Second Runner-up.
17-year-old Asaiah Thomas was crowned the 40th Miss Teen Cayman Islands beauty queen. She sat on her beautiful white throne, flanked by Kianna Ebanks, First Runner-Up, and Niya Mothen Second Runner-up.
Jonathan Taylor, musical director of The Cayman National Orchestra (CNO), has launched an appeal to encourage more musicians to join, announcing an 'Open Rehearsal' for those who may be interested in finding out more.
The Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association (CIMPA)’s annual marketing conference will be held this Friday, 3rd September, at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Department of Education Services (DES) advise that effective Monday, 20 September 2021, all students and staff in Government schools are expected to wear masks while riding the bus, moving through the school compound, while indoors....
Premier Hon. G. Wayne Panton confirms that Government remains committed to continuing to adopt a strategic, risk-based approach to cybersecurity for the protection of data entrusted to us
We are living in a have-it-all, have-it-now world. Access to anything you desire is literally a key stroke away. There’s one-click ordering. There’s food delivery in 30 minutes or less. There’s credit available with the swipe of a card.
The public only has a few days to give their input to a Bill proposed by Government to require various categories of ex-patriates provide a vaccine certificate “of any notifiable disease” (which includes Covid-19) when they make their applications to remain on island.
Talk to 10 people and you'll get 10 different opinions on the best way to get fit. One will tell you to attend an aerobics class.
“Cayman needs to pave a way for a safe and continuous opening of its borders whereby vaccinated visitors could come without the need for quarantine, while at the same time trying to ensure that people are not made seriously ill or die with Covid,” said Premier Wayne Panton
– Following the advice of the Department of Education Services to the public that mid-term break has been brought forward for government public schools, Public Health officials are providing COVID-19 safety guidance for camps and sporting events planned for students during the break.