Man Charged for Attempted Burglary and Going Equipped
A man, age 41 of George Town, who was arrested on 18 October, has now been formally charged with Attempted Burglary and Going Equipped to Steal.
A man, age 41 of George Town, who was arrested on 18 October, has now been formally charged with Attempted Burglary and Going Equipped to Steal.
The Barbados Overseas Association working along with the Barbados Consulate office in the Cayman Islands has organized a charter flight between Cayman Islands and Barbados for the Christmas holidays.
The Department of Agriculture (DoA) is warning members of the public to beware of a raccoon which escaped in the vicinity of Republix Plaza in West Bay, early this morning (Friday, October 22).
The Little Cayman District Committee of the National Trust For The Cayman Islands is very pleased to announce the purchase of a small parcel of land on Little Cayman in the Mahogany Bay/Phosphate Park subdivision at the west end of the island.
Respected Caribbean hotelier Nicola Madden-Greig has been named the new president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA).
Since the Government revealed the border opening date for vaccinated travellers arriving without the need to quarantine, the focus as to when children under the age of 12 can safely get the Covid-19 vaccine has come to the forefront of discussion.
His Excellency Mr. Martyn Roper and Premier, Hon. Wayne Panton took the lead in getting their covid-19 booster shots on Friday 22 October. The government is rolling out booster shots for the over-50’s, and so Mr. Panton and Mr. Roper rolled their sleeves up at the Lions Centre.
The PACT Government has approved one million dollars in funding for an ex-gratia stipend to be paid to Caymanians and Permanent Residency holders who have lost earnings due to required Public Health home isolation.
Cabinet last week waived duty on all brands of the antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19, also known as a lateral flow test, that meets Government’s guidelines for importation.
The management and staff of Pedro St. James offers a special thanks to Ken Nutter who donated several plants including 10 coconut trees, two each of papaya and ackee trees and a guinep tree this past week, all of which will be planted within the grounds of the National Historic Site.