Taking a stand against Russia’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine
Op Ed: UK Minister for the Overseas Territories Rt Hon Amanda Milling MP
Op Ed: UK Minister for the Overseas Territories Rt Hon Amanda Milling MP
Over the last 65 years, more than 30 warm-weather tourism destinations in the Caribbean archipelago of islands and coastal communities have attracted leisure and business visitors alike. Tourism has matured into a world-class service sector.
Public Health have this week released new procedures for people in quarantine looking to be released, an exit system that is based upon the CT values of a person’s PCR result.
There has been a plethora of comments in the media following the outcome of the Barbados general election, including last week’s column which evoked a few interesting responses from readers.
The announcement of the appointment of a Chief of Strategy in the Office of the Premier, normally just another (albeit important) appointment, has this time brought with a degree of interest and applause generally not associated with the role.
The snap election in Barbados is now history. Notwithstanding many issues which were raised to postpone the election, the people have spoken.
Cayman’s small business sector is the beating heart of our economy. The array of small and medium-sized enterprises is a vital mosaic of what makes up our ‘Cayman can’ attitude.
Dear readers, As we stated in our editorial comment this past Wednesday, January 12th: “This new year 2022 brings opportunities as well as challenges as Cayman looks to the future.”
Let us address our New Year resolutions within the context of a snap Barbados general election, protection and survival in a COVID-19 environment, embracing the end of the pandemic, stabilizing our minds, and rehabilitation in the face of the devastation caused by the pandemic.
As we welcome 2022, emerging from the past year we are mindful that the health and economic challenges faced in the past year will still be ‘clear and present’ challenges for Cayman.