CBC’s Vigilance Results in continued Illegal Drug Seizures and Arrests
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (“CBC”) has announced the occurrence of two separate drug seizures and associated arrests.
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (“CBC”) has announced the occurrence of two separate drug seizures and associated arrests.
During the month of March, the community-based Meals on Wheels programs across the island joined forces with the international affiliates for the annual awareness campaign to celebrate the successful public-private partnership and garner the resources needed to reach every senior in need of a nutrit
The UK government has just published a list of seven sites in the UK and its Overseas Territories which it would like to have considered for UNESCO World Heritage status, and Little Cayman’s Marine Parks and Protected Areas are included in the seven sites.
On Wednesday 19th April, NOAA National Hurricane Centre specialists will be in Cayman from 8:30am to 2:00pm at Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport, helping residents to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, which begins on 1st June.
Six young warriors from Purple Dragon Cayman Islands have completed their Black Belt Changing Ceremony here in Cayman after they completed their 3 days of intensive blackbelt testing (grading) in Trinidad and Tobago.
With the Easter holiday just around the corner and many getting ready to participate in the Caymanian long-stand tradition of camping, the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) reminds the public of the following food safety and garbage disposal tips when camping:
As we approach the Easter Weekend, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of some steps they can take to have a safe and enjoyable weekend while reducing their chances of becoming a victim of crime.
This year’s Earth/International Costal Cleanup Day is hosted in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce Cayman CLEAN Campaign. Get your team together and join us for a community event dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of our islands, in support of a cleaner, greener environment.
The Court of Appeal declared that Section 37 (3) Immigration (Transition) Act (2022 Revision) is incompatible with the constitution namely Section 9 of the Bill of Rights, which provides rights to family life and/or private life to residents in the Cayman Islands.
It is again the subject of much discourse in the press. HSM Partner and Immigration Expert Nick Joseph weighs in on the matter.