Tough decisions will have to be made when it comes to dealing with Cayman’s health insurance burden. And that could include increasing pension payments to provide...
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Lawmakers put local cable providers under the microscope, flagging license requirements as it pertains to free local tv content. The issue was raised in the Finance...
HRC on same-sex ruling: ‘It’s no threat to marriage’
Cayman’s Human Rights Commission says legalising same-sex marriages is no threat to the institution of marriage. On Monday (2 April) the Commission weighed in on...
Premier pleased with support for annual Agriculture show
The 52nd annual Agriculture Show is now in the books. Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin said he is pleased by the support shown to local farmers. The annual event was held...
Changing building heights? NCB boss welcomes national discussion
One local developer says the time is ripe for conversations to be had on whether local height restrictions should or should not be changed. NCB group managing director...
Dart Real Estate President Jackie Doak says any structure going over the current height restrictions should have a hospitality element. Her comments follow the...
Premier says Caymanians must get slice of the development pie
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin says he remains committed to making sure Caymanians get a piece of the economic pie, especially when it comes to planned developments in...
Looking ahead: Premier McLaughlin talks development, tall buildings
The Premier’s call for a national debate on changing building height restrictions in the Cayman Islands is generating a lot of interest within the community...
Jobs portal set to launch, work permit changes coming
Changes to Cayman’s work permit system and how jobs are advertised locally will soon kick in. That’s the word from Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin. Speaking at...
Premier: Investment, development needs to be tempered with carrying capacity reality
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin says investment and development plans need to be tempered with the reality of the country’s capacity. This so that the country can...