Southeast Asia Fintech Start-Up Donates Computers to Free Local Youth Coding Program
Omise Holdings (“Omise”) is proud to be the headline sponsor of Youth.Code(Cayman) 2019, a new computer programming course for budding coders and technologists.
Omise Holdings (“Omise”) is proud to be the headline sponsor of Youth.Code(Cayman) 2019, a new computer programming course for budding coders and technologists.
Shortly after 8:45PM on Sunday night, 18 August, officers responded to a report of an altercation at a business towards the east end of North Sound Road. A security guard had come upon four young males who were using a pool facility that was not open to the public at that time.
MCT - stands for medium - chain triglycerides and is a healthier fat that experts point out is far healthier than others. Why is this so? Well the body absorbs it faster and is more readily available to be used for fuel.
Cox Lumber Ltd , Cayman’s #1 contractor supplier, continues to be involved in our community! The Cox Lumber internship program has provided valuable work and life experience for Caymanians looking to build their resume, improve skills and learn responsibility.
Former member of The UN Secretary General’s Advisory Board on disarmament and international expert on financial crime prevention, Dr.Togzhan Kassenova will be speaking at the next FTS seminar on Proliferation Financing in Cayman on September 17th.
Indigo Bay is the name of a new, high quality development of town houses on opposite side of the road from Grand Harbour, in South Sound. Saturday marked the ground-breaking, when the new development officially began being built. David Nelson, President of Indigo Bay Development Ltd.
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Inspire Cayman Training Ltd. has taken the initiative in getting properly accredited and certified courses in a very wide range of technical and vocational disciplines, made available to anyone in Cayman who wants them, without having to go off the Island.
The peak of the hurricane season may have passed but the tropics are still active. During the next few days, residents of the Cayman Islands will experience heavy rains and flooding as we have been told to expect a 40% – 60% chance of showers and thunder.
Hurricane Dorian pulverised part of the Bahamas a month ago and officials say there are still at least 600 people missing.