Filipino children delay on school return
Filipino children will not attend school until a vaccine to protect against COVID-19 becomes available, officials confirmed, prompting fears millions of students could be left without access to education.
Filipino children will not attend school until a vaccine to protect against COVID-19 becomes available, officials confirmed, prompting fears millions of students could be left without access to education.
“It is clear that as the Premier is coming to the end of his term that he has lost sight of what is important. I want to use this opportunity to remind him that we are here to make people's lives better,” Mr McLean said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Cayman Youth Football Leagues (CYFL) is pleased to welcome Appleby as the exclusive sponsors of the Under 18 high school football leagues starting in 2020.
With the first round of games in the 2020 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and the Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL) literally ‘washed out’ last weekend due to Tropical Storm Delta, players were finally given an opportunity to don their school colours and take to the field this....
Debate swirling in the community about the role of Cayman Islands Regiment hit the floor of the Legislative Assembly’s new session with the government and opposition trading salvos on the addition to the jurisdiction’s uniformed services.
With Tropical Storm Eta playing havoc with games last week, primary school football returned this past Saturday, November 14 as the sixth round of games were played in the 2020 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and the Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL).
The individual who breached the rules governing quarantining at home on Sunday 30th November is having their case reviewed by the Director of Public Prosecution who will determine whether their rule-breaking may ultimately cost them $10,000 or even a two-year stint in jail.
England has been placed under new more severe lockdown measures as a variant strain of the COVID-19 virus continues to sweep across the UK.
The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure announces the appointment of Emma Linney as the Senior Finance Manager of its Centralised Management Support Services (CMSS), effective January 4.
Year 11 John Gray High School students were given the opportunity to see for themselves the broad choice of jobs available once they leave school at their annual Careers Fair, falling at the end of Careers Week, which saw companies come and talk with students about what their business did....