20th Annual Talent Exposition of the Arts
The New Self-Help Community Foundation will be presenting their 20th annual Talent Xposition of the Arts on Sunday, July 25th at the Harquail Theatre.
The New Self-Help Community Foundation will be presenting their 20th annual Talent Xposition of the Arts on Sunday, July 25th at the Harquail Theatre.
The first General Meeting for 2021 of the National Conservation Council took place last week and saw the ratification of decisions made as to whether certain development projects required environmental impact assessments.
In 2008, the publication of the now popular “Christian Lifestyle Magazine” started with a bang!! It was well received in the Cayman community, especially among the Christian fraternity.
To prepare for the unknown, each home should have a 72-hour Disaster Survival Kit. You will need to pack some essential items to help you and your family survive, whether you stay at home or leave it during a disaster.
While the government has said that Cayman’s hospitals are not currently overwhelmed by Covid patients, despite the recent steep rise in cases, they are still increasing hospital beds with the reassembling of the field hospital as well as dedicating more rooms at the George Town hospital to Covid....
Over 50 hours of live seminars, 92 participants representing major news agencies from countries including Brazil, Spain, India, Mexico, the Caribbean, and CNN staff from across the world were brought together virtually for the CNN Academy’s Post-Pandemic Journalism Course, June 21-25, 2021.
Anyone travelling to Latin America in the near future and seeking accommodation should look at option of using Airbnb.
The collapse of the US crypto firm FTX has sent shockwaves throughout the global cryptocurrency industry with pressure now intensifying for government regulation of the sector.
World attention is once again being focused on China over Covid-19, this time over the explosion in the number of cases following the Chinese government’s forced decision recently to ease its extremely restrictive lockdowns.
At a time when most countries’ economic outlook for 2023 is cautious at best, the Cayman Islands could be forgiven for feeling at least a measure of optimism based on the projections coming out of the United States.