Cayman Conversation with Minister Kenneth Bryan
Minister for Tourism and Transport Kenneth Bryan spoke with Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis this week about his thoughts on current tourism and transport issues.
Minister for Tourism and Transport Kenneth Bryan spoke with Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis this week about his thoughts on current tourism and transport issues.
Cayman has done a very good job in protecting its people as far as it could from the Covid-19 virus.
Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart and MP Joey Hew gave a press conference on Tuesday at which they spoke about the necessity for the PACT government to act immediately to help ease the economic burden developing for many people in the Cayman Islands
On Sunday afternoon, 19 June, officers responded to a report of an incident involving a firearm at an address on Sea View Road, East End
There were no new cases in the Sister Islands. Active cases in the Sister Islands are currently at 9.
The Cayman Brac Power and Light Company, situated at Stake Bay Cayman Brac, has been bought by Dart in a move that will see Cayman’s largest landowner acquire the Brac power company’s assets and its electricity generation and transmission and distribution licenses
On Monday 20th June, around midday, police received a report of the theft of kite boarding equipment to a value exceeding $20,000 CI, from a secured metal trailer located in an open lot at Barkers Beach, West Bay.
Speaking exclusively with Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis, Tourism and Transport Minister Kenneth Bryan announced on Tuesday that Caucus had given its approval for Cayman Airways to begin non-stop flights to LAX
At about 4:00PM on, 20 June, officers responded to a report of a missing person in East End
There are 871 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands. There were six patients hospitalised for COVID-19 related causes, four of whom are unvaccinated.