Sustainable Cayman Executive Committee Welcomes Katrina Jurn
Sustainable Cayman is thrilled to announce the addition of Dr. Katrina Jurn to the executive committee.
Sustainable Cayman is thrilled to announce the addition of Dr. Katrina Jurn to the executive committee.
Raegan Rutty left for Miss Universe on Sunday afternoon with Committee member Donna Bush.
Around 8:30PM last night, Sunday 27 October, police responded to the vicinity of Bronze Road, George Town, where it was reported that a man had been shot.
By the time of the next general election, Cayman could very well have a new political party contesting the polls - that’s if new plans outlined by veteran parliamentarian McKeeva Bush come to fruition.
Shortly after 12:50AM on Wednesday, 23 October, officers responded to a report of a two-vehicle collision which had taken place along North Sound Road, near Portland Road, involving a motorcycle and a black Honda CR-V. Following the collision, the Honda continued driving and left the scene.
The countdown to the highly anticipated Pirates Week 2024 has officially begun, with festivities set to launch on Friday 8 November.
In a bid to expose the public – and, in particular, students - to all the great jobs in Cayman within the fields of technology and innovation, WORC (Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman) is holding its Technology Expo on 1st November at UCCI, under the theme: Innovate, Automate, Elevate.
Cayman Islands residents now have a brand-new online radio choice, “Cayman Christian Public Radio,” also known as (CPR). An Online Radio Station, unashamedly sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ, Informative programs, and positive content ranging from Mental Health and Wellness programs
The Island-wide blackout that started on the Island Nation of Cuba on Friday, 18th October has continued into this week with only pockets of Havana reporting flickering lights and electrical power.
The Public Health Department, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness, the National Drug Council (NDC), and the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), is raising public awareness about the increasing concerns over gummies containing THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).