100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands host final event of the year
100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands will be hosting its last event of 2022 in the sculpture gardens of the National Gallery on Thursday, November 10.
100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands will be hosting its last event of 2022 in the sculpture gardens of the National Gallery on Thursday, November 10.
Lareta Mack could not hold back the tears as she accepted her accolades as the Cayman Islands Government Employee of the Year for 2021 last night (Tuesday, 1 November 2022) for delivering outstanding customer experience.
The recent controversy surrounding the 2022 Miss Cayman Pageant has taken on a new twist, after this year’s Winner, Ms Tiffany Conolly was recently asked by the pageant’s Committee to refrain from making public appearances due to ongoing criminal charges in the Cayman Islands Courts.
The Government is set to update old gambling laws to stem the increase in illegal gambling and associated criminality.
Shortly after 12:00AM on Saturday, 5 November, while on patrol, the crew of a Cayman Islands Coast Guard vessel observed a fishing canoe type vessel approaching the northern coastline of West Bay.
Over the past few years Cayman’s community has become well acquainted with the growing number of events that take place in November that focus on the health and wellness of men and boys.
48-year-old Al Handel Pearson, who was recently circulated as wanted by police, has been arrested.
The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in locating him.
Police continue to seek wanted man, 35-year-old Mitchum Kenjo Wood, in relation to several burglary offenses.
“I use my eyes to hear you”. Those were the words of guest speaker, Lionel Smith as he gave the feature address at a workshop designed to give business houses in Barbados a glimpse into the life of the hearing impaired.
The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure (PAHI) has announced that the National Community Enhancement Project (NiCE) will take place from November 28 to December 16.
The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (“CIMA”) has announced the launch of its online campaign titled “I Learned the Hard Way” which seeks to raise awareness about the importance of financial education as well as understanding the risks associated with investment opportunities.