FOSTERS HELPING THEIR CUSTOMERS COPE WITH COVID-19
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be felt not only for its toll on public health across the world but increasingly in the supply and cost of good and services.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be felt not only for its toll on public health across the world but increasingly in the supply and cost of good and services.
The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is partnering with Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) to hold shelter management training for the 2020 hurricane season on Wednesday, 27 May. There is a special need for volunteers to support the eastern districts shelters.
The Port Authority (PACI) wishes to advise persons with vehicles that have been imported but remain uncleared at PACI’s facilities, to arrange clearing and collection as soon as possible.
The Department of Education Services (DES) has issued a reminder to all parents and guardians of students in the government school system that the 2020 /2021 Academic year commences on 26 August 2020 and that registration for students is ongoing.
Another batch of negative CIVID-19 tests were reported on Tuesday. Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, said all 182 tests came back negative.
The Ministry of Education, Youth Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) have activated their planned response measures in line with the current Public Health COVID-19 protocols following the Chief Medical Officer’s report of the COVID-19 test results for the school staff, students....
The National Hurricane Center in Miami Florida is issuing an advisories on Tropical Storm Zeta). At 11 a.m. Zeta was located about 188 miles SW of Grand Cayman
In keeping with the Company’s commitment to scholastic excellence, six young Caymanians recently received financial assistance towards furthering their education.
Dialogue between the tourism industry and Government needs to begin now on the opening up of Cayman’s borders to tourists, so that the local community is well prepared for that fact
Over the course of last week, beginning Monday, 18 January, RCIPS uniform and traffic officers have been conducting traffic operations in Bodden Town, East End and North Side, in response to community concerns about speeding and unsafe driving practices in the Eastern Districts.