‘Hands that heal and hearts that care,’ at nurse capping ceremony
“Hands that Heal and Hearts that Care,” was the theme of the Capping, Pinning and Candle-lighting ceremony for five UCCI School of Nursing sophomore students.
“Hands that Heal and Hearts that Care,” was the theme of the Capping, Pinning and Candle-lighting ceremony for five UCCI School of Nursing sophomore students.
The RCIPS continues its efforts to ensure road safety through enforcement. Since 11 August, officers have been targeting motorists using mobile phones while driving, and in the month of September issued over 150 tickets for this offense.
Shortly before 4:40PM on Friday, 8 October, officers responded to a report of a wounding at a business plaza on Bodden Town Road, east of Lake Destiny Drive.
Just after 1:10AM on Monday morning 11 October the RCIPS Firearms Response Unit responded to a 911-Emegrency dispatch to a report of shots being fired in the area of Finch Drive, West Bay.
The National Roads Authority and its subcontractor will undertake paving works on a section of West Bay Road from Canal Point Drive (The Strand) to Safe Haven Drive from Monday, October 11 to Friday, October 15, 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park (QEIIBP) will fully reopen on Saturday (16th October) following a major cleanup effort after Tropical Storm Grace swept through the islands almost two months ago, announced the Tourism Attraction Board (TAB).
The Ministry of Home Affairs is pleased to announce two internal management level promotions in the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC).
Over the past week, the University College of the Cayman Islands has presented over $100,000 in scholarships to 81 students.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC”) has donated and installed four Ecobee Smart Thermostats at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) Children Services.
I am aware that the passing of the Customs and Border Control (Amendment) Bill and the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment) Bill is an emotive issue for some in our community.