Community Notice: OfReg Launches Internet Speed Test
OfReg has, this week, launched an independent speed test system, to support and further enhance the internet infrastructure in the Cayman Islands.
OfReg has, this week, launched an independent speed test system, to support and further enhance the internet infrastructure in the Cayman Islands.
As of Monday, 24 August, General Registry will resume certain services for the public at its Government Administration Building counter.
Electricity bills will continue at their lower-than-normal rate for the remainder of the year. Power company, Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) and OfReg, the energy and utilities regulator, have reached agreement on keeping electricity rates at their current reduced level.
Shortly after 1:00AM Monday morning, 24 August, officers responded to a report of an altercation at a bar on Seymour Road, George Town. It was reported that a male and female, who had been at the bar, left the premises and crossed the street, when they were approached by three men who brandished kni
While the seas looked angry around Grand Cayman, there appeared to be little damage, but an official Tropical Storm Warning was issued by the Cayman National Weather Service for the sister islands on August 23 because they are much closer to the storm’s path
The National Weather Service has advised that as Tropical Storm Laura moves across Cuba, an increase in cloudiness and showers is expected from tonight, mainly over the Sister Islands
“The Official Opposition is also calling on the Premier to come clean and publicly disclose and clarify the Cayman Islands position as it relates to Direct Taxation and any other potential changes to our Immigration Laws,” it adds
A purple Honda Fit was travelling along Hirst Road in the direction of North Sound Estates, when a black pickup truck exited Moonbeam Drive onto the roadway, causing the driver of the purple Honda Fit to swerve in order to avoid a collision with the pickup truck
The National Weather Service has advised that Tropical Depression Fourteen is moving west over the western Caribbean supporting cloudiness, showers and thunder over the Cayman area.
University College of the Cayman Islands(UCCI) has added its voice to the ongoing debate about ‘retraining and retooling’ Caymanians for roles in the tourism industry resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.