Cross-Government Effort to Eliminate Derelict Vehicles
At the direction of the Deputy Governor, Hon Franz Manderson, JP, a cross-government innovation team has been assembled to address the issue of derelict vehicles.
At the direction of the Deputy Governor, Hon Franz Manderson, JP, a cross-government innovation team has been assembled to address the issue of derelict vehicles.
The next deadline to register to vote in the Cayman Islands is Thursday, 1 October 2020. Those who register by this date will be added to the Register of Electors and be able to vote from 1 January 2021 onwards.
Shortly after 1:00AM on Monday, 24 August, officers responded to a report of a stabbing incident in the vicinity of a bar on Seymour Drive, in which a male and female were stabbed, with the female suffering life-threatening injuries from which she is now recovering.
The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) and The Youth Services Unit (YSU) have formally welcomed Jorel Bellafonte and Zoe Conolly-Basdeo as the newly appointed CARICOM Youth Ambassadors for the Cayman Islands.
The mentioned media house has been formally notified of the concerns of the RCIPS in relation to its article and has been asked to make appropriate corrections to the article.
Despite the setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the finances of the government and the economy of the Cayman Islands have so far withstood impact relatively well.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 136 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Wednesday, 9 September. One test was positive.
The Marriott, Department of Tourism (DOT) and Work Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) all got together on Tuesday and Wednesday to reach out to many of the tourism-sector workers who have been displaced because of COVID as well as those who might want to look for jobs in the industry....
Cayman is ranked among the countries with the lowest incidence of COPVID-19 globally relative to population size.
That disclosure was made by Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee while giving his latest update on cases here.
Britain is providing £4.5 million (KY$4.9m) to the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Special Development Fund to support countries in the region with their coronavirus COVID-19 recovery.