INSPIRE CAYMAN URGES CAREERS OVER ENTRY-LEVEL JOBS
Having just graduated a new cohort of trainees, Michael Myles of Inspire Cayman continues to inspire Caymanians to unlock their potential and strive for success in their chosen fields.
Having just graduated a new cohort of trainees, Michael Myles of Inspire Cayman continues to inspire Caymanians to unlock their potential and strive for success in their chosen fields.
Cayman’s tourism industry is enjoying a sustained recovery with projections for the future even more encouraging.
Thirteen Cayman Islands Coast Guard recruits – 11 men and two women – have just graduated to become junior officers in one of the newest law enforcement agencies for Cayman.
Published on Wednesday, 5th April, the summary of Cabinet’s last session - held on Tuesday, 28th March - saw progress on a substantial number of projects being made, including confirmation that the King’s Birthday Public Holiday would be observed on Monday, 19th June 2023.
On Wednesday 19th April, NOAA National Hurricane Centre specialists will be in Cayman from 8:30am to 2:00pm at Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport, helping residents to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, which begins on 1st June.
This year’s Earth/International Costal Cleanup Day is hosted in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce Cayman CLEAN Campaign. Get your team together and join us for a community event dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of our islands, in support of a cleaner, greener environment.
The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, hosted the second Women of Parliament luncheon for past and present Members, Speakers, and Clerks on Thursday at the House of Parliament.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) has commenced the next phase of work along the East-West Arterial. Construction is now underway on the section from Poindexter Rd and Hirst Road to widen the area from two lanes to four.
Living faith and belief in contemporary society was the topic under discussion at a recent Zoom! seminar presented by the Rt. Rev. Kevin Donlon and put on by the Centre for Theological Leadership and Training (CTLT).
Assertions that the Regen/dump rehabilitation project could be financially crippling for the Cayman Islands have been firmly rejected.
Both the PACT government and the DART group which is leading the project have issued statements challenging those conclusions being circulated.