RCIPS Investigates Alleged Scam
The RCIPS has received reports of a female individual allegedly scamming members of the public for donations to support infants in her care
The RCIPS has received reports of a female individual allegedly scamming members of the public for donations to support infants in her care
Just before 4:30PM on Wednesday, 3 June, police and other emergency services were dispatched to an address on South Sound Road, where it was reported that a woman was found unresponsive in a pool at the location.
Meals on Wheels has been serving the needs of the community since 1997, by delivering a hot meal with a soup to seniors, disabled, inferm and homebound. During the current pandemic, MOW General Manager, Jennifer West stated that “We have reached an incredible number of clients, and we have now....
Cayman takes another step on the road back to normality from Sunday with further relaxation of the Level 3 lockdown measures which were introduced this past Monday June 1st.
The Ministry of International Trade Investment Aviation and Maritime Affairs (MITIAMA), which grants curfew exemptions through its Curfew Time operation, has developed guidance for restaurant and bar owners seeking to open outdoor seating areas from Sunday, 7 June 2020.
The Great House owners approved emergency grants last week totaling $51,740 to assist non-profit local agencies with immediate needs, focusing on food, shelter and taking care of elderly and children in Grand Cayman.
The recruitment campaign to find 50 outstanding, driven and enthusiastic people for the Cayman Islands Regiment gets underway today and will mark the start of a busy week for hurricane preparedness activity in Cayman.
The COVID-19 crisis has thrown an aspect of the Cayman’s Islands health care industry into sharp focus. To be clear, it’s not the quality of healthcare delivery. In fact, Premier Alden McLaughlin recently bragged about the global standing of Cayman in its fightback against the dreadful virus.
Filipinos in their millions returned to work in the Philippines capital Manila on Monday, after one of the world's strictest and longest coronavirus lockdowns was eased to help resuscitate an economy battered by the closure.
The Cuban government does not allow citizens who emigrate to vote or invest on the island, but it will now let them open accounts on the island’s banks in US dollars.