The tourism ministry is once again inviting Caymanians who have novel ideas for tourism attractions but need some help funding them to apply for a ...
Michael Laurenson, the owner of a new Scottish-style fish and chip shop, aka a ‘chippy’, has filed a lawsuit against a West Bay man, whom he accuses of defamation in relation to ...
The increase last January in the National Minimum Wage from CI$6 per hour to $8.75 is making it impossible for Caymanian families on low pay to afford to keep their domestic helpers, ...
Parliament’s management team is in discussions with the planning ministry about the expansion of its building and is eyeing up the crown land behind ...
The National Coalition For Caymanians (NCFC) government has agreed that all future amendments to existing legislation will be ...
CBC officials have been less than transparent over what has caused the temporary closure of its office on Elgin Avenue last week. Officials said ...
The passage of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Bill in parliament last week has paved the way for the Cayman Islands ...
The University College of the Cayman Islands is about to start an expansion programme to meet growing demand after it was allocated CI$9 million to support ...
The Customs and Border Control Service’s new recruits, six women and five men, started a comprehensive training course at the start of this ...
Premier André Ebanks at the 50th Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM (CNS): The benefits of physical presence at the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of ...
DoE shark research team taking measurements from black tip shark (file photo credit: Raino Van Niekerk) (CNS): A new three-year study on the vulnerable life-stages of sharks and a concerning ...
The utilities regulator, OfReg, has dismissed concerns circulating on social media over the weekend that gas prices could reach CI$7 per gallon, but confirmed that prices will be going up ...