CAL adds more repatriation flights for July
Cayman Airways will be putting on more repatriation flights for the summer period starting in July for travel between Grand Cayman and Miami, Kingston, and La Ceiba, Honduras.
Cayman Airways will be putting on more repatriation flights for the summer period starting in July for travel between Grand Cayman and Miami, Kingston, and La Ceiba, Honduras.
The 11 members of the People-driven, Accountable, Competent and Transparent (PACT) Government spent two and a half days recently engaged in a team and consensus building workshop to help align the strategy and outcomes to which they are committed.
Due to the success of the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine over recent weeks the Public Health Department anticipates the current batch of the Pfizer vaccine will be fully utilised within the coming days.
In order to streamline the application and issuing of Police Clearance Certificates (PCC), the RCIPS Criminal Records Office (CRO) has made changes to their processes. There are some important changes that applicants need to be aware of.
The Progressive/Alliance parliamentary opposition has called on the PACT coalition government to explain its rationale for discontinuing the (Farmers Assistance and Relief Measures) FARM stipend scheme.
Cayman will have to wait another three weeks to know if it will be upgraded to the ‘green’ list of countries on the UK’s travel traffic light system.
Aster Caribbean Holdings has received full written approval from the Central Planning Authority (CPA) for both its Planned Area Development in West Bay and its application to commence clearing and filling the site
The flags of three British Overseas Territories were flown at the main entrance to the British Parliament last weekend to celebrate their national days.
The Turks and Caicos Islands government reports that work is progressing on reinstating a pension and gratuities scheme for public servants.
Starting this weekend Bermuda begins what Health Minister Kim Wilson calls “slowly and cautiously opening”.