Kirk Market closed on Saturday as 3 Staff members test positive
Late Friday night Kirk Market advised the public via its Facebook page that three (3) of their team members have tested positive for COVID-19.
Late Friday night Kirk Market advised the public via its Facebook page that three (3) of their team members have tested positive for COVID-19.
In partnership with the Cayman Islands Government, Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has confirmed the following repatriation flights from Grand Cayman to Miami, and to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic....
We will celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday May 10, and as we shelter in place to contain the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID 19), we wish to say a heartfelt Thank You to all Mothers.
Premier of the Cayman Islands Hon. Alden McLaughlin on Friday expounded on his approach to keep the Cayman Island, Grand Cayman especially, under tight restrictions despite indications that the spread of COVID-19 in the community appears to be slowing.
Contradictions abound in the new normal reality this Cinco de Mayo. Brush fires have scorched over 1,700 acres in the Everglades yet signs of spring’s hopeful beauty persist. A Miami Beach park re-opens then closes again and cruise ships offer mixed signals on when and if their itineraries....
At about 7:40PM yesterday, 6 May, the RCIPS received a report that shots had been fired in the vicinity of Foremast Close, West Bay. Officers responded and made checks in the area but nothing to substantiate the report was discovered.
A 27-year-old man of West Bay was formally charged by the police yesterday in relation to 2 separate incidents.
Just before 7PM on Tuesday 5 May, police responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles, which took place along Bodden Town Road in the vicinity of Cherry Tree Drive in Bodden Town.
Shortly after 8:00AM on Wednesday 6 May, the RCIPS was alerted by Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control officers on patrol on South Side East Road in Cayman Brac, that they had come upon a parcel of suspected ganja, weighing about 2lbs, which had washed up on the shoreline.
As a result of most of us being confined to our homes and gardens during this Covid-19 pandemic, Cayman’s sports and leisure clubs are finding innovative ways to ensure that members stay connected with their sport and keep fit at the same time.