Cayman Islands now under Hurricane Warning
the Cayman Islands Government has placed the Cayman Islands under a Hurricane Warning as of 1pm this afternoon
the Cayman Islands Government has placed the Cayman Islands under a Hurricane Warning as of 1pm this afternoon
Further to the “All Clear” issued today by the Cayman Islands Government, the Cayman Islands Bankers’ Association member Retail Banks will resume normal banking hours, tomorrow, July 5th 2024.
On 6th August 6th, 2024 the public consultation on the PlanCayman iniative will draw to a close, with last Wednesday’s North Side meeting the final of the first round of public consultations.
The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman – the Caribbean’s only Forbes Triple Five-Star awarded hotel – has announced the promotion of Keisha Parcells Robb – the first Caymanian to hold the position of Hotel Manager at the iconic property.
The Cayman Islands Government’s Quarterly Financial Report for the Six-Month Period Ended 30 June 2024 was published in the Cayman Islands Gazette on Friday, 9 August as required by law.
Jamaica has declared a state of emergency in the southern parish of Clarendon after eight people were killed in separate gun attacks two weeks ago, including a seven-year-old boy.
In accordance with the continued rollout of the Cayman Islands Film and TV Incentive Program, the Ministry of Tourism & Ports (MOTP) and the Cayman Islands Film Commission (CIFC) have begun the process of actively recruiting for the post of Cayman Islands Film Commissioner.
Tortuga Rum Company is delighted to celebrate the success of Caymanian student, Amber Ebanks, who has recently completed her work placement year as a Marketing and Events Assistant with the company.
The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism has strengthened its management team with two new hires and the appointment of a current team member to the Management Team.
With Tropical Storm Helene inundating Grand Cayman with massive amounts of rain this past week, worries over playable fields for games on Saturday, September 28 was a major concern for organisers of the CUC Primary Football League (PFL).