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Winner of RUBiS Top Student 2019 Announced
Kai Roberts, from West End Primary School, was announced as the winner of the RUBiS Top Student 2019 awards program, at the awards ceremony on June 12, 2019 at the George Town Yacht Club. Kai impressed the two independent judging panels with his passion for music. “Kai really demonstrated not only a talent for guitar
Click for more >Rotary Central Cayman Islands reminds community about disabled parking awareness
Twelve months after launching its Not Your Spot campaign, Rotary Central Cayman Islands is reminding the Cayman community on the proper and improper use of disabled ‘blue spots’ around the island. The reminder comes on the back of the campaign winning the Community Impact of the Year award at the Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association’s
Click for more >Cayman Airways celebrates 50th Anniversary with nostalgic social media competition
To celebrate five decades of service, Cayman Airways has launched a competition on its Facebook and Instagram pages, asking followers to share their favourite Cayman Airways moments to be in with a chance of winning travel vouchers and the Grand Prize of a round trip for two to any Cayman Airways gateway.
Click for more >Cayman Islands Red Cross Launches New Fundraising Campaign Shelter from The Storm
Today, Monday 23rd July, the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC) launches Shelter from the Storm, a national fundraising campaign seeking financial support from the community to assist with renovations to the Red Cross headquarters building. The CIRC building is a vital community resource and is in urgent need of modernisation and overall improvements so it
Click for more >Rotary Central Cayman Islands launches disabled parking awareness campaign
Today, June 14th 2018, Rotary Central Cayman Islands launched Not Your Spot, a national awareness campaign highlighting the correct use and importance of disabled parking spots. The campaign aims to not only educate the public on the proper and improper use of disabled ‘blue spots’ around the island, but also why these parking spaces are
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