UNCERTAIN STATUS OF OUTSTANDING STATUS FEES
The government is facing an uphill challenge to collect more than half of the over CI$5 million still outstanding from Permanent Residence and Naturalisation applicants.
The government is facing an uphill challenge to collect more than half of the over CI$5 million still outstanding from Permanent Residence and Naturalisation applicants.
Much needed affordable homes are taking shape at East End with last week’s ground-breaking of the third phase of the Government’s Affordable Homes project in that district.
The individual who breached the rules governing quarantining at home on Sunday 30th November is having their case reviewed by the Director of Public Prosecution who will determine whether their rule-breaking may ultimately cost them $10,000 or even a two-year stint in jail.
OtisAir brings pure air to the Cayman Islands residential and commercial community as exclusive distributor of the REME HALO LED®, the only air purification system proven to kill SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) by 99.9%.
A lively crowd of around 200 delighted seniors attended a very special evening of dining and entertainment at the Lion’s Centre on Wednesday 2 December.
Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control (CBC) confirmed that on Sunday 6 December, 2020, a vessel with migrants was spotted off Little Cayman by a fisherman. The vessel appeared to have been powered by sail.
Mr Bush is charged with three counts of common assault and one of disorderly conduct. He has entered guilty pleas to two of the three assault charges which stemmed from an altercation with the female manager of a bar on West Bay Rd.
The Minister of Education Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (EYSAL) Hon. Juliana O’Connor-Connolly has announced an adjustment to the previously published Term Two start date of Monday, 4 January 2021 to Monday, 18 January 2021 for Government Schools
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 230 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Wednesday, 2 December 2020. Three were positive.
There will be no Christmas lights displayed at the Captain Theo Bodden Home on South Church Street, South Sound this year, due to concerns around the possible spread of the COVID-19.