22 Sleeps ‘til Christmas! - Cool gifts, locally made
Christmas is just around the corner, so each week until the big day we bring you a sample of great gifts you can buy on island that won’t break the bank!
Christmas is just around the corner, so each week until the big day we bring you a sample of great gifts you can buy on island that won’t break the bank!
The Ministry of Health & Wellness would like to advise the community that information relating to the COVID-19 “XBB Variant” that has been circulating widely via What’s App and other social media sites was not issued by the Ministry of Health & Wellness.
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) was notified of a small electrical fire at the Bodden Town Civic Center at approximately 6:00 PM on Friday, 27 September.
Shortly before 4.30PM, Sunday 29 September, whilst conducting traffic checks along Shamrock Road in the vicinity of Ocean Club, a Traffic and Road Policing officer observed an expired number plate on an approaching Silver Honda Fit.
The 40th anniversary edition of the Agriculture Show’s programme contains a fascinating article providing a glimpse into the earliest development of agriculture, detailing how the first settlers to Cayman probably brought seeds and plants with them from where they lived before.
Lionel Messi has had such an impact on the American football scene that he will have to wait a few days longer to debut in Major League Soccer.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) reminds the owners/operators/ managers of all educational institutions and those providing educational support services to register the institution with the Education Council in accordance with Section 9 (1) of the Education Act, 2016 and Section 6....
Grant Thornton Cayman participated in “GT in the community”, a global initiative launched in 2014, which mobilises Grant Thornton’s 73,000 professionals across 150 markets to support local causes.
Sitting squarely in the middle of George Town, the General Post Office has been serving the needs of the Cayman public since it first opened its door in 1939.
Due to the wave activities, Seafarers Way (the Waterfront), between Warwick Drive and Fort Street have been closed to motorists.