Travelife Partner sustainability award for Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre
The Travelife Partner award was received today by Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre (CTCEC), Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
The Travelife Partner award was received today by Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre (CTCEC), Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
In light of the US Federal Reserve (the Fed) increasing the “prime” or “base” interest rate for borrowing by 0.25% on Wednesday, 26 July, I am pleased that the retail banks operating in the Cayman Islands will stand by their commitment to implement a 30-day notice period
Her Excellency, Governor Jane Owen, issued her first proclamation as Governor on Monday, 31st July, to prorogue the 2022-2023 Session of Parliament.
The opposition People’s Progressive Movement (PPM) has challenged assertions by Hon. Minister for Tourism and Ports Kenneth Bryan, over the extent of Cayman’s post-pandemic tourism’s tourism industry recovery to date.
The Cayman Islands National Robotic Team is joining teams from 190 countries at the 2023 FIRST Global Challenge, in Singapore, October 7-10. There they will reimagine the future of energy and the ways in which we power our planet.
Her Excellency the Governor, Mrs. Jane Owen, who serves as the Patron of the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC), paid a visit to the Red Cross Shelter to personally meet with the dedicated staff and volunteers.
Petty Officer Dwight Hunter of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard has been commended for successfully completing his Warrant Officer Qualification course earlier this month in Kingston at the Caribbean Military Academy, the academic institutional arm of the Jamaica Defence Force.
The Cayman Islands’ Youth Parliamentarians (YP) led both the Government and Opposition sides of the 16th Regional Youth Parliament held in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands on Wednesday, 26th July.
OfReg has issued a determination to its’ information and communications technology sector licensees as part of its’ ongoing efforts to enhance consumer protections in the utilities sector.
Butterfield has awarded its annual scholarships to five promising students, including two talented Caymanians, Nicocia Jones and Aerin Ewing-Chow, who will receive a combined $55,000 between them for the upcoming academic year.