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The Hon. Speaker of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly, McKeeva Bush, has made a passionate appeal to his countrymen as the territory gears up for two events poles apart in their impact on the community.
The Hon. Speaker of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly, McKeeva Bush, has made a passionate appeal to his countrymen as the territory gears up for two events poles apart in their impact on the community.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) is aware of an abnormal number of the light-emitting diode (LED) streetlights which have been continuously flickering. This is due to a failure in the photocell activated switch which senses light and turns the streetlights on at dusk and off at dawn.
Teachers and students of Years 3 to 6 in the Cayman Islands Government schools have received copies of “The Wreck of the Ten Sail” by local author, Sam Oakley to add to their classroom libraries.
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture & Lands (MEYSAL), celebrated the opening reception of the 2019/2020 Mentoring Cayman programme on Wednesday, November 7, at Triple C School.
Since the last update on November 8, 2019, 37 additional results have been received from the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) confirming eight new cases of dengue in the Cayman Islands.
Twelve adults received their Home Care Aide Certificates, from The Pines Retirement Home (PRH) Thursday, 7th November 2017. The students completed a 10-week Vocational Course in Home Care Aide and, an additional Ten (10) Hours of Practical Training.
The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism hosted stakeholder meetings to present the destination's 2020 USA Media Plan.
The Alex Panton Foundation (APF) is pleased to announce that over the last month it organised a two-day training session for teachers as part of the rollout of its Emotional Literacy Program called “Zippy’s & Apple’s Friends”, in partnership with the UK Partnership for Children.
“One more time!” Echoing from behind closed doors and drawn curtains you will hear the sounds of familiar music and the words ‘One more time, let’s do it one more time’.
As the marine biologist from Polaris Applied Sciences Inc who attached the corals at the TATOOSH anchor damage site in West Bay, Grand Cayman and the container vessel SAGA grounding at Eden Rock, Grand Cayman, I am responding to the statements made by Dr Carrie Manfrino