Cayman Academy does well in OES inspection
The Office of Education Standards recently released their inspection report for Cayman Academy School, deeming it “good” in most areas.
The Office of Education Standards recently released their inspection report for Cayman Academy School, deeming it “good” in most areas.
With New Year festivities approaching, the RCIPS reminds the public to ensure that their holiday plans reflect current COVID-19 Regulations
A traveller who breached quarantine after attending a day 15 PCR test site has been warned for intended prosecution.
There’s no better way to kickstart a new health and wellness regime for 2021 than by attending some of the huge array of exercise classes, dining, coaching sessions and more taking place at the Kimpton Seafire this weekend, all with a focus on health but with a solid dose of fun added....
Against a litany of procedural failures, material non-disclosures, misrepresentation and abuse of court process, the Grand Court has ruled in favour of Doctors Express in its case against the government over its sale of medical cannabis vapes for which it had a licence.
They were there in bright yellow T-shirts, each with the message, “Together we still can,” frying fish and fritters opposite Hog Sty bay on the waterfront.
The four teams, Marlon, Wahoo, Tarpon and Dolphin battled it out at the Truman Bodden stadium all day long in the hot sun. In the end, Tarpon Academy won overall with 1016 points, with Wahoo close behind with 961 points, Dolphin third with 950 points, and Marlin fourth with 845 points.
Water customers will see a new statutory fee reflected on their bill, beginning February 2021.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (‘OfReg’) has approved CUC’s new feed in tariff rates of the Consumer Owned Renewable Energy programme (CORE).
Sherelle Clarke, HR Systems and Payroll Manager in the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL), is the Cayman Islands Government’s Employee of the Month for January.