Cayman Islands National Weather Service Employee of the Year
The Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) has recognized Mr. Gilbert Miller as the 2018 Employee of the Year.
The Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) has recognized Mr. Gilbert Miller as the 2018 Employee of the Year.
A long weekend in Chicago can be packed full of excitement from beginning to end, a brilliant city in which to absorb some culture, learn some history, eat some great food and shop til you drop.
Caz is originally from the UK and has lived in Cayman for 23 years and has been a tattoo artist for 19 years. Yaya is from Italy and has lived in Cayman for almost two years, having been a tattoo artist for seven years.
The New Year marked a new chapter in the professional development of 20 civil servants who received Institute of Leadership Management certificates in leadership and management (ILM) recently.
Thursday, 24th of this year, was the first-ever International Day of Education, so proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly.
“On this day, we will come together to pay tribute to the Vestrymen and Justices of the Peace who understood the importance of the Cayman’s Islands having a visual identity,” Premier, Hon. Alden McLaughlin remarks.
The Caribbean is as popular as ever and the Cayman Islands is one place vacationers are clamouring for. Seven Mile Beach is regularly in polls for world top ten stretches of sand. It often tops surveys too.
There is no more exciting a city than New York, especially for a short break. With 24-hour activity, fantastic shops, iconic attractions and world-class restaurants all vying for your attention, this city that never sleeps is a must-visit at any time of the year.
Following the hurricanes of 2017 that devastated some of Cayman’s neighbours, the region’s leaders in the field of tourism were optimistic about the future, though words of caution were spoken to ensure that the region actually has a tourism product to offer visitors in the years to come.
With the rapidly escalating crisis showing only signs of worsening, global powers have been digging in their heels on both sides of the Venezuelan political and ideological divide.