Editorial: A Tough week for Government
In the ebb and flow of the political tides, last week was a good week for the People’s Progressive Party-led Unity coalition government.
In the ebb and flow of the political tides, last week was a good week for the People’s Progressive Party-led Unity coalition government.
The Taste of Cayman Food & Drink Festival has been postponed to 29 January 2022 in response to ongoing COVID-19 suppression measures for mass gatherings under the Prevention, Control and Suppression of COVID-19 Regulations 2021.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) is pleased to announce the addition of intern Mr. Romaine Knight as part of a programme to provide young Caymanians with an opportunity to gain valuable technical experience, learn new techniques as they transition into their career path....
The public are reminded that households undertaking COVID-19 quarantine should not be approached by unauthorised individuals including friends and family, delivery personnel or political canvassers.
On 22nd January 2021, Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) staff, led by Deputy Director Kevin Walton conducted the first awareness session for 2021. The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce requested CBC support in conducting this seminar.
As part of a legislative package to ease the financial burden on senior citizens, the Cayman Islands Government has reduced the fee for older persons requesting birth certificates by 50 percent.
Beacon farms keeps showing the way forward in Cayman agriculture. The 34 acres of land, just off Frank Sound Road in North Side, was started by The Bridge Foundation to help find employment for more than a dozen people who have broken free from substance abuse and need to make a new start.
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) says persons campaigning for changes to the asylum law that “Government will review and consider legislative amendments and will advise when the amendments are agreed.”
Against a litany of procedural failures, material non-disclosures, misrepresentation and abuse of court process, the Grand Court has ruled in favour of Doctors Express in its case against the government over its sale of medical cannabis vapes for which it had a licence.
In a move that has caught many off-guard, Premier Alden McLaughlin has announced early elections.