Community Notice: Registration for Government Schools Closes on 26 June 2020
The registration for students enrolling in, or transferring to Government schools for the 2020/2021 school year will close on Friday, 26 June 2020.
The registration for students enrolling in, or transferring to Government schools for the 2020/2021 school year will close on Friday, 26 June 2020.
On Saturday, 15 August, the RCIPS Community Policing Unit began a series of fundraising efforts for Primary Schools across the Cayman Islands, starting with George Town Primary School.
The East End Post Office has reopened to the public today (Monday,7 September 2020).
Upholding high ethical standards plays a critical role in ensuring that the conduct of public officials in the Cayman Islands meets the expectations of the people in the Cayman Islands
The Public Health Department informs the public the free flu vaccine is now temporarily unavailable. “The uptake of the vaccine this year has been higher than previous years with 4,000 administered”, stated Medical Officer of Health, Dr Samuel Williams-Rodriguez.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is aware of media circulating which shows some of its Cabin Crew and a visiting celebrity – all with masks removed – on board an inbound international repatriation flight on Saturday March 20, 2021.
Cayman’s continued closure of its borders could detrimentally affect its real estate prices as possible purchasers turn to competitor jurisdictions for investment, a roomful of property professionals heard last week at the 2021 RICS Cayman Chapter Real Estate Forum.
Members of the PACT Government and the Opposition met Thursday morning to discuss cleanup following Hurricane Grace and the damage the storm left behind on all three Islands
On Friday 10 September, officers from the West Bay Police Station along with supporting RCIPS Units carried out a search at a residence in the district, resulting in the arrest of a 23 year old male and a 20 year old female both of West Bay, for possession of ganja with the intent to supply and othe
Tourism workers whose current earnings are still well below pre-pandemic levels are being considered for another uplift to help them 'make ends meet'.