Cayman Chamber of Commerce seeks mentors for Mentoring
The Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers to become mentors for Mentoring Cayman. The programme matches high-achieving Year 11 students selected from all of Cayman’s high schools – both public and private – and matches them according to common interests,…
Despite cutbacks, ExxonMobil continues to fund Climate Science Denial
ExxonMobil has spent more than $39 million to manufacture doubt about climate science. By Elliott Negin / Independent Media Institute In a secret video recording made public in late June, a top ExxonMobil lobbyist—Keith McCoy, who was fired soon afterward—not only conceded…
Enhancing intra-regional trade to mitigate the effects of the pandemic
By Cinthia JEREMY Thursday, April 22, 2021 — The Network of Caribbean Chambers of Commerce (CARICHAM) and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Martinique (CCIM) organize an online meeting between Caribbean companies on April 29th, 2021 from 3PM to 5.30PM…
Martinique based company airZoon launches Wi-Fi advertising platform in Saint Lucia as part of the INTERREG TEECA project
From OECS-Chamber of Commerce of Martinique Monday, November 4, 2019 — Martinique Technology Company airZoon has successfully completed intensive negotiations and launched a Wi-Fi advertising platform at popular restaurants in Saint Lucia with the support of the INTERREG Trade Enhancement for the…
Chamber of Commerce launches Cayman Clean Campaign
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce celebrated the launch of their Cayman Clean Campaign on Thursday, October 3 at Smith Barcadere. The Cayman Clean initiative is a public awareness campaign to focus attention on littering and its impact on the…
34 Cayman Islands businesses recognised as Chamber Champions
More than 30 businesses were recognised as Chamber Champions for their overall contributions to the activities of the Chamber of Commerce in 2018 at an appreciation ceremony at the Wharf Restaurant last week. Those 34 members who qualified as Chamber…
Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce: Mentoring Cayman receives record enrollment
High school can be one of the most challenging periods of any student’s life. Peer and parental pressure and the stress of maintaining good grades can sometimes lead to unintended consequences for even the most talented and goal-oriented students. Mentoring…
Cayman Islands teachers are the centre of attention at emotional 2018 Golden Apple Awards
12 influential teachers were recognised for their outstanding contributions to the Cayman Islands’ education system at the 2018 Golden Apple Awards on Saturday, May 26. Almost two hundred people congregated at the Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman to support teachers from…
The RCIPS launches 2018 Firearms Amnesty alongside Crime Stoppers, Cayman Islands Ministers Association, and other community organizations,
From RCIPS 1 June 2018 On Friday, 1 June, the RCIPS is launching a firearms amnesty during which illegal firearms can be turned in to police through any one of three proposed ways, with no criminal repercussions. The amnesty, which…
The Editor Speaks: Cayman’s growth is rising – fact, but are economic projections crystal ball gazing?
In yesterday’s iNews Cayman we published the whole of Minister of Finance & Economic Development, Roy McTaggart’s address to the Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Forum. The address came complete with fourteen impressive charts and tables that showed the overall unemployment…