Public Consultation Opens for ICT Consumer Protection Regulations
Consumers are one step closer to having formalised consumer protection regulations in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.
Consumers are one step closer to having formalised consumer protection regulations in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.
The Attorney General, the Hon. Samuel Bulgin, QC, led a 10-person delegation from the Cayman Islands to the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) plenary held the week 22 November in Antigua.
Isaiah - 7:14 - ‘Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.’
A Philippine court threw out a high-profile, 32-year-old forfeiture case on Monday involving the family of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, citing insufficient evidence to order the return of $3.9 billion of allegedly ill-gotten wealth.
The Department of Children and Family Services acknowledged the outstanding contributions of four staff members who are retiring after a combined total of more than a century of service recently.
The annual St. Ignatius Christmas Concert and Fundraiser took place on Monday, December 16th in the Loyola Hall.
The debate about the separation of church and state, more specifically the debate about the church and politics, is perhaps more potent today than it’s been in recent times.
Happy New Year fellow Caymanians, residents and visitors! This past year has been an eventful one for our Islands.
The Sun-fired Foods Culinary Institute is blazing a trail and creating a gastronomical movement in Grand Cayman, with the demo and food preparation classes, phase now in full swing.
From Britain to the Overseas Territories (OTs) New Year and Christmas messages by the various leaders were replete with commitments and morale-boosting pledges for development.