RECOVERY HAS STARTED BUT CHALLENGES AHEAD
Tough times ahead with difficult decisions for government, families and businesses, but amidst that “Cayman’s recovery has already started.”
Tough times ahead with difficult decisions for government, families and businesses, but amidst that “Cayman’s recovery has already started.”
Resilience Cayman is pleased to announce a new utility relief programme in partnership with Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) and supported by a CI$50,000 grant from R3 Cayman Foundation.
The organisers of the Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon have partnered with Junk, the only full-service recycling company in the Cayman Islands, to safely dispose of all the plastic that will be used in the event on Sunday, 6 December.
Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre was proud to partner with the Cayman Islands Pirates Week Festival to host their annual Pirates Week Turtle Release at Governor’s Beach on Friday 20th November.
The RCIPS and CICG wishes to advise that the search and recovery efforts to locate the missing male who jumped overboard on Tuesday 24 November, have been ongoing over the past seven (7) days with negative results
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) wishes to advise the public of its upcoming office opening hours and board meeting dates....
The Treasury Cashier counter that is open to the public on the ground floor of the Government Administration Building will close at 11.30 am on Friday, 11 December 2020 due to a staff function.
Christmas is notoriously a time to indulge, but make every effort to ensure you do not use this as the green light to over-indulge. Make sure you enjoy what you eat but keep an eye on life after the season.
Everyone feels like Christmas really has come when Heather Bodden and the hard working volunteers of the Savannah/Newlands Development Action Committee holds their very special Senior Citizens’ Christmas Party up at Pedro St. James Castle, and this year marks the 29th year it has been held.
Health authorities in Cayman are encouraging residents, especially Caymanians, to maintain the high rate of COVID-19 vaccinations after evidence has emerged that the uptake might be at risk of slowing down.