Another newly qualified Caymanian lawyer for Maples
Jordan Southway has successfully completed his articles of clerkship programme and has joined Maples’ Corporate practice as an Associate.
Jordan Southway has successfully completed his articles of clerkship programme and has joined Maples’ Corporate practice as an Associate.
The man, age 44, of George Town, who was arrested on Friday afternoon, 19 November, in relation to an incident on Elgin Avenue the previous day, has now been charged with Threats to Kill, Resisting Arrest, and Possession of an Offensive Weapon, in relation to the incident.
A 28-year-old-man of George Town has been charged with Burglary in accordance with the Penal Code (2019 Revision).
On Monday evening, 22 November, firearms officers conducting a vehicular checkpoint along Shamrock Road in the vicinity of Armstrong Drive, had cause to stop a vehicle approaching the checkpoint.
The people of the Cayman Islands will be the winners in the 2022-2023 budget, Premier Wayne Panton advised in Friday’s budget address in Parliament.
Laila Small, aged 10, of Red Bay Primary School, won the big trophy and the big first prize in the 24th Annual Department of Education Services (DES) Primary Spelling Bee on Tuesday 23 November.
Cabinet has approved the Holland America Nieuw Statendam cruise ship to call on Grand Cayman on Tuesday, 28 December 2021. This is a change from the original Phase 4 of the Government’s reopening plan, which bans entry of cruise passengers to the Cayman Islands.
Going through Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Chris Saunders’ budget address from Friday, Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart said that very little, if any, time had been devoted to discussing the government's overall financial strategy.
The cost of the Cayman government’s response to the Covid pandemic has seen its expenses grow greater than that anticipated in the 2019 Budget, and, as a result, as at the end of 2021, the Cayman Islands will now not be compliant with the Principles of Responsible Financial Management.
The world’s attention is now focused on Omicron, the newest and most worrying variant of the COVID-19 virus, as scientists scramble to learn more about it in the hope of stopping it in its tracks.