Overseas Territories Long Service Medal Presentation
A total of 136 officers from the uniformed services of the Cayman Islands Government were honoured during the Overseas Territories Long Service Medal presentation ceremony.
A total of 136 officers from the uniformed services of the Cayman Islands Government were honoured during the Overseas Territories Long Service Medal presentation ceremony.
Grand Cayman liquor licence holders – including those with music and dancing licences – are reminded of the upcoming Annual Liquor Licence Meeting in early September. The deadline for applications is August 16th, 2019.
In order to better inform himself of the views of his constituents, George Town Central MLA Kenneth Bryan has written to the Premier and the Governor to ask for more time than is normally permitted before the Government-proposed Bill on same-sex partnerships is discussed in the Legislative Assembly.
The stadiums were packed with parents and residents as the 2020 School Sports event was about to get underway. The morning started out windy and cool but by the time the first event got underway, the sun was out in all its brightness.
There is a sweet spot just as South Church Street in South Sound turns the corner from George Town to head East, where the swell in the ocean can sometimes give rise to impressive waves, so a beautiful home turned guest house can only be called one thing in this unique location: Surfer’s Paradise.
The Grand Cayman Marriott is ready to usher in a new era with an experienced General Manager leading the way.
On March 10, 2022, Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) will be testing the National Emergency Notification System (NENS) in the upcoming Caribe Wave tsunami exercise.
After a hiatus of two years, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) will exhibit at the European Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (EBACE) at the PALEXPO in Geneva, Switzerland on 23– 25 May, 2022, to promote the Cayman Islands Aircraft Registry (CIAR).
One of Cayman’s amazing wonders - a travelling swimming pool - has been visiting Cayman’s primary schools teaching kids to swim to make them safe if they accidentally fall into the water.
Giving people an update on the RESEMBID projects currently being undertaken by UCCI, Tracey Hargrave, Dean of Stem and Health, and Cleveland Julien, Project Manager for RESEMBID at UCCI, spoke with Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis.