Two men arrested for Drug and Weapon offenses at Smith Cove
Two men were arrested on Friday, 19 December, following a report of suspicious activity at Smith Cove Beach on South Church Street.
Two men were arrested on Friday, 19 December, following a report of suspicious activity at Smith Cove Beach on South Church Street.
The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration (MCEI) advises the public that the Labour (National Minimum Basic Wage) (Amendment) Order, 2025, which establishes the new national minimum wage, has been published.
This year, like so many hundreds of them before, will see families turn their focus toward the birthday of one particular individual.
The single issue of amending the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Bill 2025 not only dominated last week’s meeting of Parliament but will be the dominant feature driving Cayman’s immigration policy for the foreseeable future.
Following the lifting of the boil water notice in Cayman Brac, the Water Authority would like to explain what caused the issue and the steps taken to rectify it.
The Ministry of Social Development & Innovation joined the wider Government and community to commemorate International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) with an island wide Dress for a Cause - Wear Yellow initiative, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening disability inclusion across the p
Health City Cayman Islands has reached a significant milestone, with its Sleep Lab having treated its 2,000th patient since opening in 2015.
Health City Cayman Islands has announced that Shomari Scott, Chief Business Officer, was honored as a distinguished laureate at the 2025 Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) Leadership Awards, which occurred on December 7th at the Lowe’s Coral Gables Hotel in Miami.
The Caymanian Times chats with Cultural Practitioner and PhD student Kerri-Anne Chisholm, who runs the unique art space, Gram Bella’s, to find out more about how this relatively new cultural space came about and plans for future use.
Cayman’s Aaliyannah Anderson opened her indoor season in style at the Indiana Early Bird Meet on Friday. She won the women’s 60 metres hurdles with a personal best 8.48 seconds, which is the fifth fastest time in NCAA Division II so far this season.