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Preliminary statistics are suggesting that the overall voter turnout for today general election was slightly less than in 2017.
Preliminary statistics are suggesting that the overall voter turnout for today general election was slightly less than in 2017.
A steady stream of voters have come forward to cast their ballots in the 2021 General Election at polling stations across the Cayman Islands this morning, Wednesday, 14 April.
Voters in the Cayman Islands are going to the polls today to elect a new government.
Whatever the shape of the government that takes office after the April 14th election, one thing is clear; the issues confronting Cayman will still be there demanding urgent attention and action.
St Vincent’s La Soufriere volcano erupted on Friday morning sending huge ash plumes thousands of feet into the air.
Hundreds of people love to camp all along the beaches at Easter time. It’s been a Cayman tradition for as long as anyone can remember.
Intense investigations are being conducted by Cayman's Customs and Security authorities into the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a group of Cuban asylum-seekers who were returned to the jurisdiction on Monday after being found at sea.
With three decades of experience in industry, whatever Mr. Joey Ebanks doesn’t know about commercial car washing facilities isn’t really worth knowing.
A cold front over the Northwest Caribbean is expected to move across the Cayman Area later today. This will lead to winds becoming moderate to fresh along with rough seas from this evening. Radar images show showers mainly north of Grand Cayman which are moving towards the south.
In anticipation of a very active Easter holiday period, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) is encouraging the community to exercise caution and good judgement over the Easter Holidays.