NEWLY ELECTED CMEA EXECUTIVE BOARD 2021
The Cayman Music & Entertainment Association (CMEA) is now governed by a newly-elected Executive Board, comprised of five first-time Board members, and four returning members.
The Cayman Music & Entertainment Association (CMEA) is now governed by a newly-elected Executive Board, comprised of five first-time Board members, and four returning members.
With elections closing in and clarity on the candidates who have put themselves forward for election, there is little doubt as to the likelihood of a PPM-led coalition government.
The 11th annual Light Up the Night fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Foundation is taking place on the 24th April, and the public is encouraged to don the familiar pink t-shirt, grab a balloon to light the way and take the walk starting at Public Beach to The Ritz-Carlton and back again.
With the slogan “Community Builds Country,” Osbourne “Ossie” Bodden held an election campaign meeting for Bodden Town East at the side the Bodden Town Bypass road.
The three candidates vying for the vacant seat of Savannah made their pitch as the Chamber of Commerce’s Candidate Forum series continued.
Outgoing Premier Alden McLaughlin who is defending his Red Bay seat and his government’s track record, traded policy ideas with his constituency challenger Sammy Jackson when they met in the Chamber of Commerce’s Candidates Forum on Monday evening.
The Health Services Authority (HSA) recently presented Little Cayman with its first new and purpose-built ambulance at the Blossom Village Park.
The Public Health Department reminds the public to follow the published vaccination schedule and come prepared with appropriate identification and documentation showing proof of being an ordinarily and legally resident in the Cayman Islands.
Sixteen young men and women made Cayman proud-as-can-be when they marched onto the lawn in front overlooking Pedro Bluff and the diamond-shimmering sea in their smart dark blue uniforms and white maritime caps.
For the first time in the Chamber of Commerce election forums candidates have been asked to rate the government’s performance.