A COURSE CORRECTION ON COLUMBUS
There’s an enduring calypso that puts the legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean in sharp context.
There’s an enduring calypso that puts the legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean in sharp context.
The Cayman Islands Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) is announcing that while its National Attractions remain open for business, the entities will continue its offerings in accordance with the directives declared by the Premier, the Hon. Alden McLaughlin in his Friday 13th March press conference.
Community Voice: A CALL FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN RETAINING PENSION FUNDS
RFA Argus, one of the Royal Navy Caribbean task force ships arrived in the Cayman Islands area on Monday 4 May.
The Hope Foundation advises the community that their Clash of Legends event scheduled for May 18, 2020 has been cancelled due to the current Covid – 19 Pandemic.
A further 10 positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed today bringing the total to 121 cases tested positive here.
The National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), set up just under three months ago, is being hailed as a singular success in its short lifespan coordinating the Cayman Islands response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Butterfield Bank has got some great news for customers with mortgages or personal loans – they will be providing an option to defer loan payments by another three months, in addition to the three months already offered, for clients in good standing (that is, current, or less than 30 days delinquent)
Students travelling to the United States this fall are advised that as of Monday, July 20, 2020, the United States Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica, has resumed certain non-immigrant visa services, including student visas.
The next deadline to register to vote in the Cayman Islands is Thursday, 1 October 2020. Those who register by this date will be added to the Register of Electors and be able to vote from 1 January 2021 onwards.