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Cash-strapped schools in the UK may switch to a 4-day week

Sally Weale, The Guardian From Business Insider Schools in West Sussex are warning they may have no option but to cut their hours – even floating the idea of a four-day week – unless they are given emergency financial help…

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2017 Generali Worldwide Mercuryman to support Cayman Islands’ Stroke Warriors

The Generali Worldwide Mercuryman committee has announced that the proceeds of the 2017 triathlon, being held 22 January at the Wyndham Reef Resort, will go towards supporting the Stroke Warriors of Cayman and East End Primary School. The triathlon has…

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Cayman Islands Health Services celebrates World Mental Health Week

The Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) and Psychiatry and Behavioral Services Department will join in celebration of World Mental Health Week, which begins 9th October and concludes on 15th October globally. On 10th October every year the World Health…

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MARGARITAVILLE BEACH RESORT GRAND CAYMAN ANNOUNCES LOCAL HIRING EVENT ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 WHAT: Margaritaville Beach Resort Grand Cayman will hold a local hiring event for those looking to bring a high level of service, attention to detail and fun…

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Cayman Islands Public Works apprentices break new ground

Four PWD Apprentices Break New Ground Public Works Department (PWD) team members, managers and Government leaders came together on Friday, 16 September 2016, to celebrate two milestones in the Department’s Apprenticeship programme. At an after work gathering on the PWD…

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Cayman Islands YMCA develops teen leaders

Forty-five teens developed their leadership skills and learned the importance of social responsibility this summer as part of the YMCA’s Counselor in Training (CIT) programme. Counselor in Training is part of the Y’s signature Teen Leaders programme which provides a…

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Ogier sponsors Junior Achievement Cayman Islands

Ogier has donated $2,000 to support a long-running Cayman charity which focuses on helping young people to get ready for the workplace with programmes on work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.  Junior Achievement of the Cayman Islands has been running…

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Cayman Islands Intertrust hosts summer interns

George Town, Grand Cayman, 28 September 2016 Intertrust Cayman was pleased to host 11 young Caymanians over the summer for their internship programme. The interns were placed throughout the company, based on interest, in departments ranging from Marketing to Hedge…

Cayman Islands Project Future: Cayman Islands Ministry of Home Affairs identifies options to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of prisoner transport

As a result of Government’s Project Future programme a review of the current arrangements for the transport of prisoners held in custody by the Her Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service (HMCIPS), was undertaken. The results of the review are documented…

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How IoT in education is changing the way we learn

By Andrew Meola From Business Insider The Internet of Things, the connection of devices (other than standard products such as computers and smartphones) to the Internet, is in the process of transforming numerous areas of our everyday lives. And while…