Southeast Asia Fintech Start-Up Donates Computers to Free Local Youth Coding Program
Omise Holdings (“Omise”) is proud to be the headline sponsor of Youth.Code(Cayman) 2019, a new computer programming course for budding coders and technologists.
Omise Holdings (“Omise”) is proud to be the headline sponsor of Youth.Code(Cayman) 2019, a new computer programming course for budding coders and technologists.
Shortly before 10:00PM on Sunday 11 August, a report was received of a boating incident in the North Sound, off Prospect. It was reported that two vessels collided, causing one of the vessels to capsize. All three occupants of the capsized boat were uninjured and were able to return to shore.
Shortly after 10:00PM on Sunday, 8 September, officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision on West Bay Road east of Willie Farrington Drive, West Bay.
The Cuban government condemned the new measures announced last week by the United States, which further strengthen the embargo imposed on the island by limiting family remittances and financial transactions through third countries.
Guyana is anticipating the announcement of another major oil find within a few days which will significantly boost the country’s economy. Guyana’s chief investment official made the announcement at the SPE Offshore Europe conference in Aberdeen, Scotland.
The Michelmores Trust Advisory Group is returning to Grand Cayman for a second year running to host a seminar for Cayman Islands private wealth professionals - the seminar will look at those issues that are likely to be a concern for trustees in the future.
A video circulating on social media in Cayman earlier this month appears to show an individual or individuals digging up a sea turtle nest and encouraging the hatchlings to crawl along the sand toward the sea in broad daylight.
The media in the Caribbean is undergoing profound change.
Canada’s aspiring property owners overwhelmingly feel they have little or no chance of ever being able to afford buying a home.Nearly two-thirds of residents in the capital Ottawa say their city is becoming too expensive, but that’s still lower than the average rate reported in a national survey of