Governor Publishes Domestic Partnership and Ancillary Bills
In accordance with section 81 of the Cayman Islands Constitution and with the prior approval of the Secretary of State, I have today caused the following Bills to be published:
In accordance with section 81 of the Cayman Islands Constitution and with the prior approval of the Secretary of State, I have today caused the following Bills to be published:
Police have now confirmed the identity of the deceased in the fatal collision that took place yesterday morning, 8 August on Bodden Town Road, involving a white Subaru Sunbar. He is Gonzalo McLaughlin, age 39, of East End, Grand Cayman.
The Cayman Islands borders will remain closed for an additional month initially beyond the previously announced September 1st reopening date.
he Mosquito Research and Control Unit has announced the following aerial and truck operations beginning Friday, 7 August 2020. Operations start at 5.30p.m.
t’s another day of encouraging COVID-19 test results for Cayman.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 191 COVID-19 tests have been carried since it the last report on Thursday and all were negative.
The Cayman Islands have been known to be a God Fearing and Christian community for many years. In recent times, many residents including the Government thanked GOD for his mercy and grace for the Islands’ current success in dealing with the COVID 19 pandemic.
Reaction has been swift and varied to the announcement by HE Governor Martyn Roper that he will exercise his reserve powers under the constitution to enact the Domestic Partnership Bill into law by September.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 208 COVID-19 tests have been carried out
since it was last reported on Wednesday, 5 August. All were negative.
His Excellency, Martyn Roper, OBE, Governor of the Cayman Islands, yesterday confirmed that he has received instructions from the UK Government, by way of the Foreign Secretary, to utilise the Governor’s Reserve Power
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