CIAA Honors Long Serving Staff
The Programme was revitalized in 2017 with the appointment of a diverse Rewards & Recognition Committee.
The Programme was revitalized in 2017 with the appointment of a diverse Rewards & Recognition Committee.
Probably the best known and danced to soca record on the planet is ‘Hot Hot Hot’, performed by the legendary Arrow.
Nestled out of the way at the back of Pasadora Place off of Smith Road, Full of Beans café has been a go-to for my family ever since it opened up conveniently near to schools so I could pop by for a coffee after dropping the kids off in the morning. It has also served as a handy and regular lunch
Little Cayman may have fewer than 200 persons and limited development, but it is the home of a fully operational marine field research station: the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI).
The Cayman Islands is experiencing record tourism figures for the fifth consecutive year which is welcome news for everyone connected to the industry. Tourism numbers for 2018 continue to out-pace all corresponding records for 2017.
There has never been a more exciting time for backyard farmers who grow their own fresh produce, with farmers across the island leading the way in producing all manner of fantastic produce that’s plucked straight from the ground, to the market and on the dinner table, all in one day.
Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Sian Pairaudeau as its new Deputy Director of Labour Needs and Supply.
Lovenia Ebanks [a Miller who hails from Old Man Bay North Side and has resided in Coral Gables West Bay for the past 25 years] recently retired from 44 years of working at Scotiabank & Trust. Retirement, especially after working at the same place for a long time,
Christmas will soon be here and also the urge to spend. Your pay check will be arriving next week or in the near future. You have worked hard all year and you may or may not get a bonus.
Put on by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation at the Harquail Theatre, Moon on A Rainbow Shawl is a play about dreams of hope which might come true, but which you secretly know never will. The play which was written by Errol John in the 1950,s and is set in Port of Spain, Trinidad, about a time