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GeoData specialists begin seabed survey

The three Cayman Islands are currently undergoing a seabed mapping exercise by international geo-data specialists.

18 Nov, 2021

Charity advisor’s birthday trash collection challenge

The Breast Cancer Foundation’s Finance and Programming Advisor, Martin Lancaster, decided to do something worthwhile for his 65th birthday this year, by collecting 65 bags of plastic trash from Cayman’s shorelines and rural areas over a period of months.

18 Nov, 2021

Airlift: A barrier to tourism rebound

Increased Cayman Airways flights to important hubs such as New York, Miami and Tampa are all “good news” as far as meeting airlift requirements for Cayman’s tourism industry to get back on its feet, but it is not enough.

18 Nov, 2021

Garden Club thanks BT police with landscaping

Last Friday and Saturday, members of the Garden Club of Grand Cayman gave their time and expertise to landscape Bodden Town Police Station.

18 Nov, 2021

Christmas party for Caymanian students in London

The Cayman Islands government’s London office is holding a Christmas get together for Caymanian students in the UK.

18 Nov, 2021

“Lest We Forget”. Remembrance Sunday commemorated

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year’s Remembrance Sunday observance on 14 November took the form of private wreath-laying ceremonies, without the usual contingents on parade.

18 Nov, 2021

New Doctors Hospital Covid-19 testing locations

Doctors Hospital has set up Covid-19 testing kiosks rotating at various hotels, which will began testing on 8 November.

18 Nov, 2021 1 Comments

One in 21 with Covid, one more death

As at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, 16 November, Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee reported that 4,004 PCR tests had been conducted since 8 a.m. on Friday, 12 November.

18 Nov, 2021

Hetmyer touted as next Windies skipper

Cricket West Indies should appoint Guyanese batsman Shimron Hetmyer as the new white-ball captain after the disappointing run of Kieron Pollard at the ICC T20 World Cup and other competitions.

18 Nov, 2021

Government brings back ticketable Covid offences

As the borders reopen this Saturday, government is cracking down on people offending under the Covid regulations by reverting back to the early pandemic set-up of the RCIPS handing out tickets to offenders,

18 Nov, 2021
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