26 Certificates and Badges of Honour awarded
His Excellency the Governor Martyn Roper today (Thursday 31 December 2020) announced the award of a further 26 Certificates and Badges of Honour for outstanding COVID-19 related work.
His Excellency the Governor Martyn Roper today (Thursday 31 December 2020) announced the award of a further 26 Certificates and Badges of Honour for outstanding COVID-19 related work.
The 2020 Cayman Youth Football Leagues (CYFL) Dart Under 13 and Appleby Under 18 high school football leagues were dominated by Cayman International School (CIS) and Cayman Prep & High School.
Members on both sides of the Montserrat Legislative Assembly are calling on the British government for more funding assistance and to speed-up finalising this year’s aid allocation so that the territory’s budget can be presented.
Another big push in the Cayman Islands COVID-19 ‘vaccination challenge’ happens this weekend.
Led by the PACT coalition government, it’s part of ongoing efforts aimed at getting around 70 per cent of the adult population to take their shots.
Hon. Minister for Tourism, Kenneth Bryan, has pointed to controversial policies of the Governor of Florida as a major factor in how Cayman eventually decides to reopen its borders to tourism.
The recent census in St Helena has put the mid-Atlantic territory’s population at 4,439. The majority, 4,114 are St Helenian.
A Cayman Islands registered company, Waystone (formerly DMS Governance), a subsidiary of the locally established DMS Group, has signed an agreement to receive significant investment from Montagu Private Equity, a leading European private equity firm, to accelerate its global growth strategy.
Kerrie Forbes likens Caribbean weather to a pot of boiling water. You may know the temperature and condition of the water, but it’s hard to predict where a bubble will break the surface.
As Cayman’s vulnerability towards climate change grows each year, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) continue to release their concerning environmental impact assessments.
The deadly storm of ’32 blasted through Grand Cayman late on 7 November and then swept through to Cayman Brac on the evening of 8 November and into 9 November.