Business After Hours: Beacon Farms
Beacon Farms and their sister business, the Cayman Cigar Company, where highlighted at Business After Hours, the Chamber of Commerce’s networking event on Thursday 21 October, at the National Gallery.
Beacon Farms and their sister business, the Cayman Cigar Company, where highlighted at Business After Hours, the Chamber of Commerce’s networking event on Thursday 21 October, at the National Gallery.
As I reflect on the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating potential effects of bullying on our children and young people, I am reminded of the need for kindness, compassion and patience in our society.
I have written many tribute articles on persons who have passed on to their eternal rest. These are usually on individuals who have contributed greatly to our country and made a huge difference.
There’s been a strong call from the Caymanian Times talk show, The Panel’ for greater recognition and more opportunities for Caymanians in all spheres of the economy.
Several seniors made the call to attend the Older Persons Month (OPM) ‘How to Use Your Smartphone’ workshop on Monday, 18 October 2021.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, and with immediate effect, the Needs Assessment Unit office in Grand Cayman will be closed for remainder of today (Wednesday 27 October) and all day tomorrow (Thursday 28 October).
Public Health can confirm that two individuals in Cayman Brac have tested positive for the viral disease COVID-19.
Of these, there are two positive travellers tested on exit from quarantine and 90 positive tests from the community, including two children.
Of the two positive travellers, Dr. Lee said, “They'll now obviously remain in isolation until they test negative.”
The Public Health Department confirms that a Little Cayman resident tested positive for COVID-19 in Grand Cayman on Friday 22 October 2021.
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is celebrating our Sister Islands through the lens of local photographers in the upcoming exhibition “Beloved Isles.”