BRAC IS BACK BUT SO IS TRAFFIC ON GC
Coming up to the first full week since the COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed on Grand Cayman, the authorities are already becoming concerned over the abuse they see being exhibited.
Coming up to the first full week since the COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed on Grand Cayman, the authorities are already becoming concerned over the abuse they see being exhibited.
The Cayman Islands is now moving to a new phase of easing its stringent lockdown provisions with further relaxations starting from this weekend and a new Level 3 (Moderate Suppression) taking effect next week, down from Level 4 (High Suppression).
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce has launched a ‘Safe Return to Work’ guide containing recommendations for health and safety protocols and approaches to COVID-19 prevention in the workplace.
Premier Alden McClaughlin ripped into member of the Official Opposition on Tuesday calling them “childish” for walking out a meeting off the Legislative Assembly.
The joint venture consortium comprised of Island Paving Ltd., Decco and IDL Projects recently donated CI$6,000 to the Cayman Food Bank in support of its COVID-19 relief efforts.
Since the unfortunate incident that took place at Coral Beach back in February of this year involving a senior staff member and a patron, it has been widely speculated across the Island and on social media platforms that the patron involved in the incident is an owner of Crown Jewel t/a Coral Beach.
Since the introduction of COVID-19 to the Cayman Islands, which brought with it severe financial hardship, there has been a growing list of persons in our communities who are in need.
Acting Superintendent Brad Ebanks, who was previously in charge of Special Operations, has now been appointed to oversee the entire RCIPS Uniform Operations, following the departure of Superintendent Robert Graham.
Back to school will look different for Cayman’s kids, but members of the Lions Club of Grand Cayman tried to make the transition a little more comfortable for students at John Gray High School last week.
On the back of a concerning spate of foreclosures, changes are now being proposed to the law affecting charges on residential properties.
The Law Reform Commission(LRC) has put the proposed Registered Land (Amendment) Bill, 2020 out for public consultation.