Covid-19 keeps old friends apart
Cayman’s last surviving Justice of the Peace, Captain Owen Farrington, is currently unable to meet with his long-time friend, Mr Earl Ebanks, due to Covid-19 worries, but says he talks with his friend frequently.
Cayman’s last surviving Justice of the Peace, Captain Owen Farrington, is currently unable to meet with his long-time friend, Mr Earl Ebanks, due to Covid-19 worries, but says he talks with his friend frequently.
The Cayman Islands Regiment (CIR) aims to recruit new volunteers for its third cohort of recruitment. The CIR is looking for physically able individuals between the ages of 18- 50 years old who are Caymanian and Permanent Residents of the Cayman Islands to join.
I have written many tribute articles on persons who have passed on to their eternal rest. These are usually on individuals who have contributed greatly to our country and made a huge difference.
Home Affairs Minister, Hon. Bernie Bush, presented 10 Cayman Islands Government Officers from three different agencies with their Level 4 ILM Strategic Incident Gold Command certificates at Central Fire Station recently.
The Ministry for District Administration and Lands (DAL) has announced The Cabinet’s appointment of the Public Lands Commission (PLC).
Even though the Cayman Islands has been shut to tourists since March 2020, visitors to the country have clearly not forgotten the lure of this destination, as the Cayman Islands has recently been recognised in magazine Condé Nast Traveler’s 2021 Readers’ Choice Award as a top island....
To coincide with the opening of Cayman’s borders once again, the first time in 20 months, Plastic Free Cayman hosted a beach clean event at South Sound dock on Saturday 20 November.
The University College of the Cayman Islands’ Board Chairman, Gilbert McLean, issued a press release today advising that the university’s President and CEO, Dr Stacy McAfee, had resigned and would be leaving the post as of 31 December, 2021
At the National Conservation Council’s General Meeting held on 24 November 2021, West Bay member Lisa Hurlston-McKenzie with responsibility for Sustainable Development & Climate Change, gave her thoughts on the outcome of COP26 and the implications for the NCC’s work.
Cabinet has approved the waiver of import duty on essential products for children, women and adults with medical conditions, including diabetic supplies. The waiver became effective on Tuesday, 23 November 2021.