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Condolence Books in Memory of John McLean, OBE, JP, MLA

In memory of John Bonwell McLean, OBE, JP, MLA the Cayman Islands Government is hosting condolence books in which the people of the Cayman Islands may pay their respects to the late legislator and his family.

04 Sep, 2019

User-Generated Content Builds Trust, Inspires Bookings

When Coca Cola launched their personalized coke bottles, dubbed the “Share a Coke” campaign, with bottles named after people, it took off all over the world.

04 Sep, 2019

Hurricane Dorian Bahamas Appeal

Hurricane Dorian wreaked havoc in the Bahamas on September 1st. While the full impact of this catastrophe remains unknown, the Cayman community has been eager to help.

04 Sep, 2019

Key concerns outstanding on the proposed Cruise Berthing Facility (CBF). Part 3

Proudly supporting participatory democracy in our Country, the first people-initiated referendum will empower voters to have their say on the Cruise Berthing Facility.

04 Sep, 2019

Most schools fall short of expected performance levels

The Office of Education Standards has just released its Annual Report 2019, entitled ‘Every School A Good School’, however the findings from the report show that most of Cayman’s schools, especially the government schools, fall below expected performance levels.

06 Sep, 2019

Letter to Editor: Cruise Port

As the petition verification process nears to an end, the first ever people-initiated referendum is imminent. Caymanians will make the decision on the largest capital works project in our history and not a political agenda.

06 Sep, 2019

Registrar Speaks to NPOs on AML/CFT Risks

The Registrar for NPOs (non-profit organisations) addressed dozens of charitable organisations on their money laundering, terrorist financing, targeted financial sanctions and proliferation financing risks at an information session on Thursday, 5 September at the Government Administration Building.

09 Sep, 2019

Elections Office Update: 5,292 (100%) Signatures Verified

The Elections Office announced on Wednesday that it has received Cruise Port Referendum Petition Signature Verification forms from registered voters, totalling 5,305. This exceeds the 5,292 signatures needed to satisfy section 70 of the Cayman Islands Constitutional Order 2009.

11 Sep, 2019

Canada’s cannabis tourism not high

Canada introduced the legalisation of cannabis almost a year ago, but it has yet tourism bureaus are not seeing an influx of cannabis tourists.

11 Sep, 2019

Philippines hit by African swine fever

The Philippines has registered its first cases of African swine fever, becoming the latest country hit by the disease that has killed pigs from Slovakia to China, pushing up pork prices worldwide.

11 Sep, 2019
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