Woman Charged for George Town Burglary
A woman, age 41 of George Town, has been formally charged with Burglary in relation to an incident reported on Tuesday, 26 May, where a business on North Church Street was broken into and items taken.
A woman, age 41 of George Town, has been formally charged with Burglary in relation to an incident reported on Tuesday, 26 May, where a business on North Church Street was broken into and items taken.
A man, age 41 of George Town, has been formally charged with Assault GBH, along with Consumption of Ganja, and Refusal to Provide a Sample of Urine.
On the afternoon of Friday, 10 July, officers conducted an operation at an address on Rockhole Road, in response to concerns from members of the public about drugs being sold there.
The Concerned Citizens Group (CCG) is calling on the government to “implement scenic protection legislation to protect the unique views from pressure of development.”
International Management Services Ltd. (IMS), one of Cayman’s leading providers of independent fund directors and related financial and corporate services, has added James Macfee and Ruan Van Vuuren to its team of highly-experienced, independent fund directors.
The Health Services Authority (HSA) advises the public that its temporary Smith Road Centre Pharmacy location will be closed effective 1 August. “The expansion of the pharmacy to the Smith Road Centre in April was a part of our COVID-19 response.
The United States (US) Embassy in Jamaica is set to resume granting US student visas on Monday 20 July, 2020. For further information or to make appointments persons may email the Kingston Office at: KingstonNIV@state.gov.
Persons wishing to travel to the Sister Islands from Grand Cayman can fill out form by link https://bit.ly/3fd2G8S and email sisterislandstravel@hsa.ky at least 3 business days prior to travel to schedule your COVID-19 test.
Cayman is gradually reopening and at the same time rapidly realising that things will not be the same for some time yet, and possibly for the foreseeable future.
When the COVID-19 virus hit the islands, it was obvious that churches were going to be closed for an indefinite period of time. It meant that worshippers had to adjust to the new reality of worshipping at home.