Air Canada to suspend flights
Air Canada will temporarily suspend flights to Mexico and Caribbean destinations from 31 January. This is in response to the ongoing COVID-19 concerns, particularly during the spring break period.
Air Canada will temporarily suspend flights to Mexico and Caribbean destinations from 31 January. This is in response to the ongoing COVID-19 concerns, particularly during the spring break period.
This year, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) is celebrating its 35th anniversary and as such will be holding a special National Trust week during which time the public will be invited to join in with events and celebrations to mark this special milestone in its history.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising the public of the resumption of the reception of Scrap Metals, Derelict Vehicles and Equipment at the George Town Landfill.
The Health Services Authority (HSA) recently completed one of the largest rooftop installations of solar panels and equipment in the Cayman Islands.
The Aall Foundation, which has been a long-standing supporter of the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre (CICC), has donated an increased amount of US$ 50,000 to support the ongoing operations of the CICC organization.
As Leader of the Progressives it gives me great pride, on behalf of the Progressives, to congratulate our colleague and Party Chairman, The Hon Alden McLaughlin, on being appointed by Her Majesty The Queen as a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
The RCIPS commenced its holiday season operations with its annual Winter Guardian campaign, from 1 December through 4 January, which was put in place to help keep the community safe over the busy festive season, with increased police presence in specific areas.
Let us address our New Year resolutions within the context of a snap Barbados general election, protection and survival in a COVID-19 environment, embracing the end of the pandemic, stabilizing our minds, and rehabilitation in the face of the devastation caused by the pandemic.
The current new wave of COVID-19 shows no sign of abating with another 432 new cases reported on Friday January 7th.
Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported 432 new cases of COVID-19, 29 in travellers and 403 from the community on Friday, 7 January 2022