Improving your showering
Showering is about the first thing we do in the morning and last thing before bed at night. It’s an everyday basic habit that we do not even think twice about.
Showering is about the first thing we do in the morning and last thing before bed at night. It’s an everyday basic habit that we do not even think twice about.
The John Gray High School (JGHS) bid farewell to its graduating class of 2020 last week. The school gymnasium was transformed into a prestigious affair and was attended by hundreds of well-wishers, including....
The pressures on global biodiversity, and in particular, the impacts of climate change on coral reefs, are high on the environmental agenda in 2020.
The Cayman Islands Government, through the Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure (CPI), joined the rest of the international community in observing Cyber Security Awareness Month in October.
Provisional results for the 2020 examinations for the government schools are indicating the Cayman’s students did well despite the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis.
The Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, reports that 295 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Thursday, 19 November 2020. Two were positive.
Two travellers who were found to be in breach of Quarantine at Residence (QAR) protocols have been prosecuted following a court appearance via Zoom on 23rd November 2020.
A special signing of the book ‘Coast to Coast: a trundle across the Pyrenees’ took place last week with author and former award-winning RCIPS detective chief superintendent Derek Haines seeing a good many of his books eagerly snapped up by event goers.
The Alex Panton Foundation celebrates the launch of their second cycle for the Emotional Literacy Programme (ELP) and their first anniversary of working with the UK Partnership for Children.
When it issued its outlook for the 2020 hurricane season earlier this year, the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) cautioned of “an above-average activity expected for the 2020 hurricane season”.