This is Joseph
Joseph came to us mid-December when he was found with multiple bite wounds to his neck. He had been attacked by other dogs on the street.
Joseph came to us mid-December when he was found with multiple bite wounds to his neck. He had been attacked by other dogs on the street.
CARE stands for Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts. CARE focuses on awareness, prevention and education by engaging the hearts and minds of the community to make a change for the betterment of all people and animals alike.
Mortimer Softley was born in Georgetown, Guyana. He moved to Jamaica in 1995 to pursue his dream of being a reggae singer. In Guyana he hailed from Linden in the community of Albouystown and was nicknamed Black and White because of his love for dressing in that colour code.
Over the past five months, this column has introduced a number of charitable organisations.
Movers For Life (MFL) in the Cayman Islands freely connects persons in the community to provide motivational support.
Olive Miller OBE has known the Cayman Islands for 72 of her 96 years. From the very first moment she set foot here, in 1946, she set about doing what she felt God had called her to do and what is in her nature: helping people. She helped to set up the Girls Brigade here, and when I went to visit her
A total of 136 officers from the uniformed services of the Cayman Islands Government were honoured during the Overseas Territories Long Service Medal presentation ceremony.
Jordana Clarke, Head of Learning and Development, commented "We were thrilled that so many students and members of the community were able to attend our fair and discover the varied career and talent development opportunities at Walkers."
3 April 2019 morning the Hon Premier indicated that the Government would be appealing the Hon Chief Justice’s recent decision legalising same-sex marriage. Extraordinarily, the Hon Premier admitted that the decision to appeal had been taken the previous day “based on the Executive Summary of the Cou
Cayman Islands Customs & Border Control (CBC) Human Resources Manager Simone Mamby is CIG Employee of the Month for February 2019.