Car enthusiasts raise funds for cancer
Members of the 345 Ford Club, a local group of car enthusiasts, made a monetary donation to the Movember Committee, which is raising funds for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society.
Members of the 345 Ford Club, a local group of car enthusiasts, made a monetary donation to the Movember Committee, which is raising funds for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society.
The 2021 Milo Kids Fun Run takes place on Sunday, 5 December as part of the Walkers Cayman Islands Marathon and organisers are hoping kids will experience some semblance of normality in these strange times by participating in the event.
At 8 a.m. on Wednesday, 1 December Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee reported that 1275 PCR tests had been conducted since 8 a.m. on Tuesday, 30 November. The Public Health Department reported 89 positive results from these tests, all coming from the community.
The cost of the Cayman government’s response to the Covid pandemic has seen its expenses grow greater than that anticipated in the 2019 Budget, and, as a result, as at the end of 2021, the Cayman Islands will now not be compliant with the Principles of Responsible Financial Management....
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.
Former member of the Progressives-led government and Opposition, Dwayne Seymour, this week defected to the ruling PACT (People-driven, Accountable, Competent and Transparent) coalition.
Customs & Border Control Service has launched Automated Border Control (ABC) kiosks at Owen Roberts International Airport.
During his parliamentary Budget speech last Friday, Finance Minister Chris Saunders outlined that the government was removing duty on day-to-day essential items, such as baby food, baby diapers, female and adult sanitary products.
During his parliamentary address last Friday, outlining the 2022-2023 Budget, Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Chris Saunders advised where the government expected its finances to be in 2021.
Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Chris Saunders announced last week in his Budget address in Parliament that Cayman’s domestic economy was expected to recover partly, with an estimated growth of 1.2% in 2021.