RCIPS Reminds Cullers to Renew Special Licenses
The RCIPS Security & Firearms Licensing Unit is reminding the public that the special firearms licenses issued to cullers registered with the 2018-2019 Green Iguana Cull Project have now expired.
The RCIPS Security & Firearms Licensing Unit is reminding the public that the special firearms licenses issued to cullers registered with the 2018-2019 Green Iguana Cull Project have now expired.
In his report at the opening of the Courts last week, Chief Justice Anthony Smellie implored Government to make the expansion of the Courts a priority as the new decade progresses.
“It is going to be a tremendous thing for Cayman Brac. The Alexander will be opening its doors officially next month.”
Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) through their technology-focused special economic zone, Cayman Tech City, is pleased to announce a five-year founding sponsorship commitment to the Digital Cayman not-for-profit initiative valued at $250K.
Cayman Islands swimmers battled it out in the pool last weekend during the first competitive swim meet of the year.
The National Roads Authority is currently working with the Royal Cayman Police Service and the various utility providers to assess and remediate damages caused by the earthquake on Tuesday, January 28.
Minister of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure, Hon. Joey Hew has underscored the need for multi-stakeholder collaborations at all levels to enable countries to achieve sustainable growth and development.
The Cayman Islands Government Office in the UK has been coordinating with Government officials regarding crisis communications and developing new lines of communication in the event of an emergency.
The Cayman Alternative Investment Summit took place last week at the Kimpton Seafire with two themes running throughout presentations: ‘Global. Digital. Responsible’ and ‘Preparing for Geopolitical Challenges’.