Sunday, 30 September marks start of Cayman Islands Fall 2018 Labour Force Survey
The Fall Labour Force Survey (LFS) to be conducted by the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) begins on Sunday, 30 September 2018. The LFS seeks to collect data on employed and unemployed persons in the Cayman Islands, as well as…
Cayman Islands – you are invited to STEM Carib 2018!
From University College of the Cayman Islands Together we can inspire brighter futures. Get ready for Cayman’s landmark STEM event at UCCI! Engaging and Interactive Teaching and Learning The STEM Carib Conference, Cayman’s landmark Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Conference…
Cayman Islands Airports Authority thanks volunteers and emergency responders
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (24 September 2018) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) recently presented certificates of commendation and appreciation to volunteers and emergency responders who volunteered as victims or support personnel for the full-scale emergency exercise staged at the…
TT ruggers perfect at RAN Sevens
By Andrew Gioannetti From NewsDay tt BOTH TT’s men and women’s teams enjoyed a flawless day of rugby as they won all their group matches to enter today, the second and final day of the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens…
The Editor Speaks: Window dressing or really new facts?
Next Wednesday (26) evening at the Family Life Center, Walkers Road, at 6:30pm there will be a Public Meeting titled “Want to hear the FACTS about the cruise berthing project?”. What these facts are going to be and whether we…
Study suggests BPA-free plastics are just as harmful to health
Posted by BeauHD from the contrary-to-popular-belief dept From Slashdot An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: Plastic products that boast of being “BPA-free” aren’t necessarily any safer for us, suggests a new mouse study published Thursday in Current Biology….
Canada: Victoria non-profit karate school struggles to stay afloat [Cayman Islands link]
By NICOLE CRESCENZI From Sooke News Mirror James Bay non-profit karate school tries to keep up with big businesses A small, non-profit karate club switches hands as its sensei of over 30 years retires. Canadian Associated Schools of Karate-do (CASK)…
Cayman Islands lecturer’s research on public procurement attracts interest of leading journal
TRUMAN BODDEN LAW SCHOOL LLM Course Leader Laura Panades has been appointed as country correspondent for the Cayman Islands for a leading academic journal. The European Procurement & Public-Private Partnerships Law Review (EPPPL) is a top ranked academic journal, highly…
Cayman Prep secure Boys’ Primary Football League (PFL) Opening Rally title
Cayman Prep continued their recent dominance in the CUC Primary Football League (PFL) by lifting the 2018 PFL Opening Rally cup following an exciting 2-0 victory over Prospect Primary in the final this past Saturday, September 22. An opening goal…
Modems, routers slammed by new U.S. tariffs but ‘smart’ tech goods escape
By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor From Seeking Alpha The latest U.S. tariffs on $200B worth of Chinese products spare many high-profile consumer technology items such as smart watches and speakers but not so the less flashy home modems, routers,…