New Public Safety Communications boss
Caymanian Julian D. Lewis will take over as the new Director of the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) in late February, the Ministry of Home Affairs has announced.
Caymanian Julian D. Lewis will take over as the new Director of the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) in late February, the Ministry of Home Affairs has announced.
One year ago we reported that gas stations and their suppliers must have read our publications and listened to the concerns over the airwaves as they had given us a real Christmas gift. This newspaper has been consistently printing requests for gas prices to fall below $5 and was indeed delighted to
The group “Cayman is Fed Up with High Gas Prices” is promising renewed protest action in the New Year against the cost of fuel in the Cayman Islands.
The Cayman Islands’ economy grew by an estimated 1.6 per cent in the first six months of 2015, as the first quarter growth of 1.4 per cent further strengthened to 1.7 per cent in the second quarter, according to the latest figures released by the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO).
Sometimes the weekend days are as hectic as the rest. And it was on one such Saturday that I found myself, at the four way stop in West Bay, finally having finished all of my errands and made hungry by all that running about like a chicken.
Travis Walters from the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) scooped two awards for the month of October 2015.
Temar Clarke, a payments and payroll officer with the Treasury Department, has been named the Cayman Islands Government Employee of the Month for September 2015.
Around 700 unemployed people will benefit from a government initiative to give them short-term work during the Christmas season.
Christmas will soon be here and also the urge to spend. Your pay cheque will be arriving in a few weeks. You have worked hard all year and you may or may not get a bonus.
The unemployment rate in the Cayman Islands has risen to 5.6 per cent, according to the latest figures from the Economics and Statistics Office. That is up from 4.7 per cent this time last year.