BERMUDA HIT BY NEW COVID WAVE
After battling back a recent wave of COVID-19 cases, Bermuda is again registering a spike in the number of cases.
After battling back a recent wave of COVID-19 cases, Bermuda is again registering a spike in the number of cases.
Designed for students between the ages of 11 and 15 years old, Enterprise Cayman in partnership with the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI), have announced that they will be hosting a two-day 3D Printing and Virtual Reality (VR) workshop for teens this October.
America’s ritual of changing the clocks affected millions as daylight saving time (DST) ended on Sunday. But if some lawmakers have their way, it’ll be the last time that happens.
The United Nations General Assembly has for the 30th year in a row overwhelmingly voted to support a resolution demanding the end of the economic blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba, but Washington refuses to lift it.
A motion tabled in Parliament proposing referendums on a national lottery and decriminalisation of marijuana has sparked a newly intensified debate among members of Parliament (MPs) especially on the extent of illegal gambling in Cayman and its repercussions.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands proudly announces the Cayman Climate Fair, a pioneering event designed to educate and empower the youth of our nation about the critical issue of climate change.
On a rainy and overcast evening, the City of Light shone brighter than ever as a spectacular
opening ceremony marked the beginning of the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The Ministry of Sustainability & Climate Resiliency, Ministry of Education and Department of Education Services recently collaborated to plant 20 native trees at Red Bay Primary School, George Town, as part of the ongoing National Tree Planting Programme.
The Community Safety Officer (CSO) in West Bay District, Cindi Welcome, has been, over an extended period, assisting the senior citizens in her area of responsibility to complete Hazard Management Emergency Information Pamphlets.
Images of Cayman’s recent past as retained by the Cayman Compass archives have been well distributed in recent months through Dart’s Time Back Cayman project, and now a wonderful exhibition of some of the most evocative photos are currently housed altogether at the National Gallery.