Honduras lessens use of ‘dangerous airport’
Honduras is preparing Palmerola International Airport for commercial flights to replace Toncontin, one of the most dangerous airports in the world.
Honduras is preparing Palmerola International Airport for commercial flights to replace Toncontin, one of the most dangerous airports in the world.
Caymanian Times Publisher Ralph Lewis is pleased to announce that he has taken on board a new editor for his newspaper, having fulfilled the role of both publisher and editor for a number of years.
The management and staff of Pedro St. James offers a special thanks to Ken Nutter who donated several plants including 10 coconut trees, two each of papaya and ackee trees and a guinep tree this past week, all of which will be planted within the grounds of the National Historic Site.
The time is here for parties, family dinners, and goodies around the house. This is a recipe for disaster, and if you’re not careful it could reverse your fat loss results quicker than you can say Happy Holidays!
Foster’s is an extremely familiar name to everyone on island, a group of supermarkets which has grown along with the population of the Cayman Islands, since it first opened its doors on this day in 1980.
Early indications are that the reopening of the borders to international travel is already yielding results with a gradual return of international travellers and an encouraging outlook for 2022 and beyond.
Jamaica is bucking the trend and showing encouraging results from its key tourism industry despite suffering setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Children between the ages of 5 and 11 will be able to get their first Covid-19 vaccine shot very soon as Cayman anticipates its first delivery of the paediatric formulation of the Pfizer vaccine on this Thursday’s BA flight.
On Monday, the Cayman Islands Government launched a National Emergency Notification System (NENS) mobile app. The NENS app will allow direct communication with all subscribed users in the Cayman Islands in the event of a national emergency or disaster
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) filed a charge against Rubis Cayman Islands Limited (Rubis), after investigating a spillage that occurred in November 2019 on one of the bulk diesel tanks at their Jackson Point Terminal