Government finances still going strong
Recently released figures show that Government’s finances are still firmly in the black, due mainly to higher than forecast revenues from duties, fees and Government charges
Recently released figures show that Government’s finances are still firmly in the black, due mainly to higher than forecast revenues from duties, fees and Government charges
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.
The Conference Board of Canada summarizes the ‘Employability Skills’ required in this digital age. Communication skills are needed. In addition to the traditional communication skills of reading, speaking and writing coherently and clearly, the Board adds social media communication skills.
On the 11 & 12 of September, representatives from several Cayman Islands agencies with stakes in financial investigation and international asset recovery participated in a Domestic and International Asset Recovery Workshop.
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) wishes to inform the public that its Grand Cayman office will be closed at 3 p.m. on Friday, 18 October, to accommodate staff attending the Silent Witness March.
On Friday night, at a red carpet premiere at Camana Bay theatres, Logic and Vagabond Media Group launched their new documentary video titled ‘The Change Project’ as an in depth look at cyberbullying in the Cayman Islands
Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) will be temporarily offering work permit, status and permanent residency services on the 1st floor of Apollo House West on Mary Street. Parking is available in the WORC designated parking lot across the street from the building.
The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is holding a Universal Children’s Day 5K Run/Walk Sunday, 24 November 2019, 6 a.m., at Dragon Bay (formerly Safehaven). The theme of the family-friendly event is “I Have a Voice, Hear Me Roar” with all funds raised going to local families in need
The Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly was graced with the presence of none other than international minister and mega church leader extraordinaire, Bishop T.D. Jakes on Wednesday, 13th November.
November 30th marks the end of the hurricane season for 2019 and with a sigh of relief the residents of the Cayman Islands are thankful that we were spared again this year.