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UK TRAVEL TRAFFIC LIGHT BLAMED FOR MIXED SIGNALS

The British government was under pressure this week to provide clarity to its new traffic lights system for international travel.

21 May, 2021

Editorial: CAYMANIAN TIMES ‘CONVERSATIONS’ SERIES

As we continue to evolve, Caymanian Times is introducing a new feature to our line-up of content tailored to the interests of our varied audience.

27 May, 2021

Ministry of Tourism Provides Clarity on BA Flight Cancellations

Since the start of the pandemic the Cayman Islands borders have been closed to commercial air traffic and the only passenger flights approved to operate during this period are to facilitate repatriation travel.

27 May, 2021

Changes to COVID Funding Programme for Farmers

The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure (PAHI) has announced that there will be changes to the Cayman Islands Farmers’ Assistance and Relief Measures (CI FARM) programme, effective today, Friday, May 28.

28 May, 2021

$1.2million spent on 2021 Candidates Campaign

The public are now able to see how much money candidates raised to fund their 2021 election campaign and how much each candidate spent campaigning, as the Elections Office published candidates’ expenses and revenue last Saturday.

31 May, 2021

Beverley and Tom Simpson Establish Scholarship Fund

Beverley and Tom Simpson want to shore up a gap they see by giving more students the chance to attend college in Cayman.

31 May, 2021

CAYMAN’S YOUTH PARLIAMENT RISES TO THE OCCASION

Confident, spirited, articulate arguments bolstered by well-researched topics and a solid grasp of parliamentary procedures characterised the 14th Cayman Islands Youth Parliament debate held this past Saturday 29th May.

02 Jun, 2021

Staffing crisis looming for tourism industry

With Cayman’s tourism industry currently in limbo having received no hint from Government of a border opening timetable, the success of any kind of a reopening later in the year will crucially depend on whether there are enough people to work within the industry.

02 Jun, 2021

World No Tobacco Day, 31st May 2021

World No Tobacco Day is celebrated every year on 31st May as a mandate of the World Health Assembly, the supreme decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO).

02 Jun, 2021

Nursing graduates gain hands-on experience with HSA’s residency programme

Eighteen Caymanian nursing graduates from 3 cohorts have moved on to pursue full-time roles as Registered Nurses (RNs) after completing the Health Services Authority’s (HSA) prestigious year-long Transition to Practice (TTP) nursing programme.

02 Jun, 2021
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