GOVERNMENT REASSURES POLICYHOLDERS OVER DELAYED INSURANCE PAYMENTS
A lag in the payment of government-supported health insurance premiums has prompted officials to reassure policyholders that their coverage remains intact.
A lag in the payment of government-supported health insurance premiums has prompted officials to reassure policyholders that their coverage remains intact.
The Miss Cayman Islands Universe Committee wishes to announce that this year’s pageant is cancelled
due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.
When the COVID-19 virus hit the islands, it was obvious that churches were going to be closed for an indefinite period of time. It meant that worshippers had to adjust to the new reality of worshipping at home.
Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre has opened its doors to the public again, and everything is nearly back to ‘normal’ again, apart from the fact that their biggest source of revenue, tourists from other countries, is still closed off until Cayman’s borders open back up again.
With Deep roots in Cayman’s soil, Beacon Farms, off Frank Sound Road, really does offer a beacon of hope. And not only for the dozen-or-so employees who have passed through the Bridge Foundation’s the 6-month programme which breaks hold of drug and alcohol dependency....
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.
With a reminder of the disasters which have already struck Cayman and the world so far for 2020, the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) is reminding residents to be on the alert now that the Atlantic hurricane season has started.
The next sitting of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly is being eagerly anticipated for what will be an historic legislative development.
There’s some leeway in accessing popular spots Stingray City and the Sandbar but Starfish Point and Run Point remain out of bounds.
Since the Comfort Suites hotel closed for renovation in June, Dart has been working with local charities and the Ministry of Community Affairs to donate furniture and appliances from the property’s 120 guest rooms to families in need.