Beverley and Tom Simpson Establish Scholarship Fund
Beverley and Tom Simpson want to shore up a gap they see by giving more students the chance to attend college in Cayman.
Beverley and Tom Simpson want to shore up a gap they see by giving more students the chance to attend college in Cayman.
On Friday May 14th, Bàcaro brought the community together for a fundraiser that raised $20,376.00 for the Alex Panton Foundation (APF). Continuing their commitment to supporting mental health and the Cayman community, this was the second fundraiser held by management for the APF.
On behalf of myself and the Parliament of the Cayman Islands, I write expressing my deep felt sadness to hear of the passing of former Chief Minister Hubert Benjamin Hughes.
Cayman’s continued closure of its borders could detrimentally affect its real estate prices as possible purchasers turn to competitor jurisdictions for investment, a roomful of property professionals heard last week at the 2021 RICS Cayman Chapter Real Estate Forum.
The public are now able to see how much money candidates raised to fund their 2021 election campaign and how much each candidate spent campaigning, as the Elections Office published candidates’ expenses and revenue last Saturday.
When G7 finance ministers meet in London the focus of their deliberations will be of huge interest to Cayman’s financial services sector.
It was meant to be part of the big, long term George Town Revitalization Plan aimed at freeing up the congested town centre while helping people, particularly the elderly, to move about from one place to another when they had lots of errands to run.
Virtual Sonics Inc., a TechCayman-sponsored enterprise professional audio technology start-up, is making big waves on the global music stage with technology innovation that has already led to a joint partnership with world renowned Sony Home Entertainment and Sound Products Inc....
The traditional birthday celebrations held each June to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s official birthday will have a new venue for 2021.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 656 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Friday, 28 May 2021. There were three positive test results, all in travellers.