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The Ministry of Border Control, Labour & Culture (MBCLC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs Leticia Goring as the new Assistant Chief Officer, effective 1 October 2024.
The Association for the Advancement of Cruise Tourism (ACT) welcomes today’s decision in Parliament, where the motion was passed to hold a referendum on cruise berthing alongside the general election next year.
Caybrew is proud to announce the launch of an eco-friendly packaging solution: biodegradable six-pack rings for all Caybrew canned products.
Appleby is pleased to announce that it has retained its Planet Mark Business Certification for a further year, reducing carbon emissions by 37.2% and underlining the Group’s commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible business practices.
C&W Communications is pleased to announce the appointment of Santiago Londono as Chief Commercial Officer, B2B, effective October 1, 2024.
This week, the professional and technical education and training division (PTET) at the University College of Cayman Islands (UCCI) in collaboration with Cayman air conditioning supplier, CEL Cooling & Supply, successfully hosted a comprehensive two-day training workshop on Variable Refrigerant Flow
In this series on the constitution and constitutional reform, I have been arguing that the discussion and analysis that precede constitutional reform should centre on personhood and evolve around foundational issues of citizenship, justice, human rights, democracy and context.
The University of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) has today announced that Professor Livingston Smith, Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs and Workforce Education, has been elected as the new President of the Caribbean Sociological Association (CASA).
For the first time, a national Climate Change Policy (CCP) has been approved for the Cayman Islands.