Cement importation now allowed from additional countries
Three countries have been added to the Cayman Islands’ list of approved cement providers to help ease shortages suffered by the local construction industry amidst rising global demand.
Three countries have been added to the Cayman Islands’ list of approved cement providers to help ease shortages suffered by the local construction industry amidst rising global demand.
The British Virgin Islands continues to reel from a sudden surge in COVID-19 infections. In the space of a few weeks total confirmed cases have sky-rocketed to over 2,200 with more than 1,600 active cases.
The Portfolio of the Civil Service (PoCS) recognised 80 interns at this year’s Intern Celebration at Government Administration Building with seven receiving awards on Wednesday 21 July, 2021.
The PACT Government has made history in the first 100 days of its administration with the enactment of the Cayman Islands’ first-ever Ministerial Code of Conduct.
Everyone was dressed in beautiful rainbow colours at Seven Mile Beach, all ready for Cayman’s very first Pride parade. Several hundred were all set to make their way down to Palm Heights Hotel, where there would be more celebrations and speeches.
The controversial General Services Tax(GST) has been passed by the Anguilla House of Assembly in a split vote in which some members of the government also sided with the Opposition.
On Thursday August 5, 2021, DMS launched its Vaccine Lottery Program to increase the vaccinated population of the Cayman Islands and support developing herd immunity against future coronavirus outbreaks.
The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited (“Butterfield”) (NYSE: NTB | BSX: NTB.BH) today announced that it has reached a resolution with the United States Department of Justice concerning the inquiry into Butterfield’s legacy business with US clients reported in November 2013.
Kevin Durant’s Brooklyn Nets announced he has signed a multi-million-dollar contract immediately after he helped the USA Dream Team win the gold medal in Tokyo.
With an eye to medical research, Devaune Millwood, a 2021 graduate of John Gray High School, begins his bachelor’s degree in biological science this month (August 2021) at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) in Jamaica.