NRA ROLLS OUT SHARROWS ON ROADS
In its continued effort to improve safety for all road users, the National Roads Authority (NRA) will be rolling out sharrows on roadways across Grand Cayman, starting today (Monday, September 7).
In its continued effort to improve safety for all road users, the National Roads Authority (NRA) will be rolling out sharrows on roadways across Grand Cayman, starting today (Monday, September 7).
The Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly has accused Hon. Premier Alden McClean and HE Governor or Martyn Roper of playing a blame game over the enactment of the Civil Partnership Law.
Provenance Properties Cayman Islands hosted an online auction of art and luxury home goods which raised $24,000+; funds were matched by R3 Cayman Foundation.
The Business and Professional Women’s Association of Grand Cayman once again rallied their networks to come together to support Cayman’s community members in need.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has confirmed the repatriation flight schedule for travel in October from Grand Cayman, with weekly flights to Miami on Tuesdays, weekly flights to Kingston on Wednesdays, and one flight to La Ceiba.
In the wake of Friday’s (September 4) enactment of the Civil Partnership Law by Governor Martyn Roper via section 81 , the Member of the Legislative Assembly for North Side, Mr. Ezzard Miller, has called for the Cayman community to come together in unity.
Taste of Cayman Food & Drink Festival 2020 which was postponed shortly before it was to take place on 4 April, and was rescheduled to 24 October 2020, has been postponed for this year and will return on Saturday, 17 April 2021.
“As Premier, I am utterly humiliated that because of our failure to do our duty as a Legislature, the UK Government has been forced to legislate for us.”
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.
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.