CG BritCay kicks off Summer Internship Programme
Four students recently started their summer internships with CG BritCay to learn professional skills, gain industry knowledge and explore future career possibilities.
Four students recently started their summer internships with CG BritCay to learn professional skills, gain industry knowledge and explore future career possibilities.
This past weekend, between Friday 15 July and Sunday 17 July, police and other emergency services responded to over 25 vehicle collisions, several of which were serious incidents that involved injuries.
Wanted man Charles Walton III was arrested on Saturday 30 July on suspicion of robbery. He remains in custody pending further investigation.
submarine explored the Cayman Rise (aka Trench) last week – and the Department of Environment’s own Sabrina Douglas was fortunate to be a crew member.
The Cayman Islands will underscore its place as a major influencer in Caribbean tourism when it hosts top-level business meetings of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) from September 12th to 15th.
Cayman Islands Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Kenneth Bryan, has been elected as the new chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO).
It was on a September evening in 2002 that the Peoples Progressives Movement, the Progressives for short, was launched at a packed Town Hall in Bodden Town
The Cayman Islands remains under Hurricane Watch, as Tropical Storm Ian continues to move through the Caribbean Sea.
Lots of kids, mostly around primary school were running as fast as they could through javelin sticks at the Theoline L. McCoy Primary School in Bodden Town.
The President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is recommending a tiered “dynamic taxation system” as a novel and potential solution to address ongoing concerns about the high cost of air travel within and to and from the region.