Students net 900lbs of trash
A student-led clean-up of Safe Haven saw 65 volunteers, who were mostly children, bag more than 900 pounds of trash last Saturday.
A student-led clean-up of Safe Haven saw 65 volunteers, who were mostly children, bag more than 900 pounds of trash last Saturday.
“This event today represents that consensus, the campaigning is over. It's time for us to work together to build consensus, build our community and build our country.”
With Cayman’s borders still closed to regular travel, the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) took this rare and insightful this opportunity to measure the impacts of “Quiet Oceans” on resident fish populations in Grand Cayman.
The International Institute of Communication (IIC) is a global policy debating platform for the converged communications industry, offering innovators and regulators a forum to explore, debate, and agree on the best policies and regulatory frameworks for the widest societal benefit.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under mounting pressure over a spate of serious allegations surrounding his conduct in public office.
Only 15 derelict vehicles per day will be now accepted at the George Town Landfill to be scrapped.
Health City Cayman Islands has opened its Camana Bay clinic with an initial offering of services in the areas of cardiology, neurology, pulmonology, urology, gynecology, gastroenterology, internal medicine and medical oncology.
In partnership with the Cayman Islands Government, the repatriation flight schedule has been confirmed for travel in June between Grand Cayman and Miami, Kingston, and La Ceiba.
Starting 1st May 2021, The Bridge Foundation (TBF) is partnering with Cayman's ARK to help Caymanians in need of assistance! With one donation you can assist two non-profit organizations at the same time.
The National Roads Authority and its subcontractor will undertake paving works on the CUC roundabout (previously called the Silver Oaks roundabout) from today, Tuesday, May 4 to Saturday, May 8, between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.