FIRST PHASE OF BUSINESS RELIEF MEASURES ANNOUNCED
Small and medium-sized businesses in Cayman are to get a respite from the pressures brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.
Small and medium-sized businesses in Cayman are to get a respite from the pressures brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.
A Venezuelan navy coastal patrol boat sank in the Caribbean after allegedly ramming a cruise ship that it had ordered to change direction.
His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper, has agreed to accept the advice of the Advisory Committee for the Prerogative of Mercy to remit the sentences of a number of prisoners and to repatriate them to their home countries.
A provision in the new Immigration Transitions Law adopted by the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly this past week is as significant for ensuring that Caymanians get priority for to available jobs as it is for the local economy.
All across the islands the community is galvanising into action as necessary restrictions on movement and business take a hold and leave some without basic necessities.
The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) is gearing up to re-open to the public on a limited basis this week.
‘If you spend just 15 minutes a day, reading at the average rate of 300 words a minute, you will read a million and a half words a year—or an average of 20 books! But, of course, you have to devote these 15 minutes every day,’ says Ralph M. Besse, writing in the Foundation of Economic Education....
The ‘Cayman Finance Cares’ programme, an initiative funded by Cayman Finance member firms, has raised in excess of CI$124,000 to support the operations of the Cayman Food Bank (Good Samaritan Food Bank).
We will celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday May 10, and as we shelter in place to contain the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID 19), we wish to say a heartfelt Thank You to all Mothers.