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Man Warned for Intended Prosecution after Failing to Stop for the Police

Just after 8:30AM on Thursday, 20 February, police had cause to stop a blue Honda Civic that was travelling along Eastern Avenue in George Town.

22 Feb, 2020

One Man Injured by Gunshot Wounds in George Town

Just after 8:30PM on Friday night, 21 February, police and other emergency services were dispatched to Shedden Road, where it was reported that shots were fired at a location resulting in one man being injured.

22 Feb, 2020

THE WIND SURF ARRIVES IN THE BRAC

Just around 7 a.m. on Friday morning, Brac residents were on hand at the Scott’s Dock to welcome the Wind Surf sailing ship. According to Raymond Scott the veteran seaman, “It is the largest and widest sailing ship in the world, as it relates to tonnage and capacity. She is awesome.”

22 Feb, 2020

National Arts and Culture Awards evening

It was a night to celebrate all things Caymanian at the Harquail Theatre, as the Cayman National Cultural Foundation held their National Arts And Culture Awards evening, and those artists, craftspeople, historians and recorders of Cayman’s past, as well as those who interpret Cayman’s culture....

22 Feb, 2020

Expo helps students and employers connect

UCCI’s Sir Vassell Johnson Hall welcomed hundreds of school and university students last Friday for the Chamber of Commerce’s annual Careers, Education & Training Expo, with banks, law and accounting firms, hotels and resorts, government departments, colleges and more all reaching out....

22 Feb, 2020

Single Use Plastics Stakeholder Committee proposes to Ban Certain Plastics

After three meetings, the Single-Use Plastics (SUP) Stakeholder Committee is in agreement to recommend restrictive legislation on certain single-use plastics in the Cayman Islands effective at the start of January 2021.

22 Feb, 2020

Amendment to Customs & Border Control Law Helps to Fight Laundering

To further strengthen Customs and Border Control’s (“CBC”) capacity and capability to adequately identify, investigate and detect cases of money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF), The Customs and Border Control (Amendment) Law, 2019 (“the Law”) and the Customs and Border Control...

22 Feb, 2020

Social Work Month to Focus on Awareness Raising

The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) will be highlighting the far-reaching impact of social workers this March. Social Work Month 2020’s theme is “Social Workers Generations Strong,” and will be reinforced by the following DCFS events.

22 Feb, 2020

Cayman Updates Our Money-Laundering Strategy

Noting the work that already has been done to strengthen the Cayman Islands’ regime for anti-money laundering, countering the financing of terrorism, and countering the financing of proliferation, Government has put into action an updated plan that seeks to strategically address....

22 Feb, 2020

Premier to promote Cayman in the UK

Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin travels to London today for a series of meetings including an introductory visit with Baroness Sugg, the United Kingdom’s new Minister with responsibility for the Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

21 Feb, 2020
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