KiteFest Cayman!
After the cancellation of last year’s KiteFest due to COVID, the team at Kaibo were keen to kick start the event this year, and Easter Monday proved to be the busiest day of the long Easter Weekend!
After the cancellation of last year’s KiteFest due to COVID, the team at Kaibo were keen to kick start the event this year, and Easter Monday proved to be the busiest day of the long Easter Weekend!
With Cayman once again finding itself destined for a coalition government, the question of how we do politics again arises.
The Civil Service began preparations for the swearing in of a new Government following the Governor's meeting yesterday (Thursday, 15 April 2021) with elected candidate Mr Wayne Panton.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 519 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Thursday, 15 April 2021. Two were positive.
Less than a day after a new government was announced - just hours after Wednesday’s election, another post-election shocker that has sent tremors throughout the Caymanian society.
Montserrat is among the British Caribbean Overseas Territories coming to the assistance of St Vincent where the La Soufriere volcano is erupting.
The Anguilla government is reaching out to crisis-hit St Vincent by allowing its nationals living in the British territory to bring some of their relatives to live with them.
The world’s first network of underwater camera rigs is being rolled out across the British Overseas Territories.
The minimum wage in St Helena will be increased from July this year by 7 pence per hour. That will take the rate to £3.25 for persons over 18 and £2.30 for persons aged 16 or 17.