Remembrance Sunday Ceremony
This public holiday weekend the Cayman Islands will again join nations around the globe in celebrating Remembrance Sunday; the annual tribute to veterans who defended their countries during times of war.
This public holiday weekend the Cayman Islands will again join nations around the globe in celebrating Remembrance Sunday; the annual tribute to veterans who defended their countries during times of war.
Real-life criminal attempts – including from the Cayman Islands – involving real estate, drug trafficking, jewellery, non-profit organisations, corporate services, tax evasion, and trade – are being used to sharpen Cayman’s use of law enforcement and regulatory intelligence,
Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) will be temporarily offering work permit, status and permanent residency services on the 1st floor of Apollo House West on Mary Street. Parking is available in the WORC designated parking lot across the street from the building.
The Cayman Islands’ open season for conch and whelk begins Friday, 1 November. The season will run through 30 April and allows the taking of conch and whelk from coastal waters within legal limits.
The annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony in Grand Cayman will be held at the Cenotaph outside Elmslie Memorial United Church in George Town on Sunday, 10 November 2019.
The nominations deadline for the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s 26th Annual National Arts and Culture Awards has been extended until Thursday, 7 November.
The University College of the Cayman Islands will be bestowing on Dr. Ormond Neely Panton, the degree, Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) honoris causa, in recognition of his contribution to the field of science. This degree will be conferred at UCCI’s 2019 Commencement Celebration, November 7, beginning at
The Elections Office will be ready to service customers from its new offices at Bay Town Office Suites when the business day starts on Monday, 28 October 2019.
Preventing dengue is as simple as preventing bites from the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
Single family offices in the Cayman Islands are asked to give input – either via their trust and corporate services providers (TCSPs), or directly through the Ministry of Financial Services – into the Ministry’s consultation on additional anti-money laundering regulations.