A message from Hon. Minister Katherine Ebanks-Wilks on World Environment Day
World Environment Day is a time for countries around the world — including ours — to raise awareness of the most urgent environmental challenges of our time.
World Environment Day is a time for countries around the world — including ours — to raise awareness of the most urgent environmental challenges of our time.
Scores of volunteers gathered at the Cayman Islands Baptist Church, near Pedro St. James to stage a search for media personality Andrew Harris, who had been missing for several days.
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the next installment in its acclaimed Legal Assist training series: “Intellectual Property”, a dynamic two-hour course designed to equip entrepreneurs, creatives, and business professionals with the tools to protect and leverage their ideas
Join us for one of the Chamber’s most anticipated networking events — Business After Hours — hosted by one of our newest and most exciting members, Sandbank Capital, on Thursday 19 June at Crown Square, Eastern Avenue between 5:30 and 7:30 PM
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, have advised the Bahamas-based Colina Holdings Bahamas Limited (“Colina”) on its acquisition of the Saxon group of companies.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is conducting a Food Hygiene Handlers Certification session in Cayman Brac on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, for persons who have never been certified and persons whose certifications have expired.
The Honourable Rolston Anglin, Minister for Education and Training, conducted an official visit to Cayman Brac in early June to tour two key educational sites: the construction site of the new Cayman Brac High School (NCBHS) and Layman Scott High School (LSHS).
Our climate is changing fast, and this is threatening the survival and wellbeing of people and nature around the world.
Longtime Cayman resident and philanthropist Martyn Bould MBE is once again lacing up his hiking boots for a cause close to his heart. Continuing his “Climb for Red” fundraising campaign, Bould will scale Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji on August 28, 2025, to raise funds and awareness for the Cayman Island