Your fad diet nightmare
Have you noticed how people jump onboard with a popular fad diet, lose 5, 10 or even 20 pounds…only to gain it all back and then some.
Have you noticed how people jump onboard with a popular fad diet, lose 5, 10 or even 20 pounds…only to gain it all back and then some.
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is excited to announce the upcoming STEM summer camps for 2024. This year, UCCI is also holding a camp in Cayman Brac due to the tremendous success and growing demand of its Grand Cayman camp.
In a joint message issued Saturday, June 1, Her Excellency Governor Jane Owen and Premier Honourable Juliana O’Connor-Connolly have urged Caymanians and residents to prepare for what is predicted to be an over-active hurricane season.
The Board of the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (“OfReg”) have carefully considered the recent press release and statements in the press, and have determined that in order to fully and accurately inform the public in respect of the matters raised by CUC
The Cayman Islands Financial Services Institute (FSI) has announced its recent approval as a post-compulsory educational institution by the Cayman Islands Education Council.
Several staff members, including 5 managers, have recently completed various levels of the ILM Certificate Programme in Leadership & Management at the Civil Service College.
Starting this weekend, certain jet flights between Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac on Saturdays and Sundays will be discontinued.
As part of our ongoing dedication to involving the community in shaping the future of the Cayman Islands, the Central Planning Authority, alongside the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transportation, and Development, cordially invites the public to participate in the upco
The Ministry of District Administration and Lands (MDAL) in conjunction with the Public Lands Commission (PLC), are pleased to announce that the Cabinet has approved amendments to the Seven Mile Public Beach Park Vendor Policy.
The Cayman Sage is a flowering herb native exclusively to Grand Cayman. Originally described in 1900 under a different name, and then published as a unique species by Proctor in 1986, it was suspected to have become extinct until rediscovered growing in the road verge on the Queen’s Highway in 2007.