Tougher laws on illegal gambling
The Government is set to update old gambling laws to stem the increase in illegal gambling and associated criminality.
The Government is set to update old gambling laws to stem the increase in illegal gambling and associated criminality.
Just after 8:30AM today, 9 November, police were dispatched to a report of an armed robbery that took place at the Latin Taste Restaurant located at the junction of Shedden Road and Mary Street in George Town.
The recent controversy surrounding the 2022 Miss Cayman Pageant has taken on a new twist, after this year’s Winner, Ms Tiffany Conolly was recently asked by the pageant’s Committee to refrain from making public appearances due to ongoing criminal charges in the Cayman Islands Courts.
Shortly after 12:00AM on Saturday, 5 November, while on patrol, the crew of a Cayman Islands Coast Guard vessel observed a fishing canoe type vessel approaching the northern coastline of West Bay
The Cayman Islands Government recently approved duty waivers on several energy efficient devices and building materials.
During the early morning of Thursday, 27 October 2022, three irregular migrants reached the shores of Cayman Brac and were met by the police and Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control officers.
Cayman Cricket Ground, was buzzing with activity on Saturday 5 November. People were lining up for the Progressives fundraising Seafood Fest, where the most delicious seafood dishes you could imagine were going on sale for between 15 and 20 dollars, all to support the work of the NCVO.
Tracy Ebanks, one of the most respected and experienced finance professionals in the Cayman Islands, has been appointed as director of the Northern Caribbean at the Annual General Meeting of the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB).
America’s ritual of changing the clocks affected millions as daylight saving time (DST) ended on Sunday. But if some lawmakers have their way, it’ll be the last time that happens.
The Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development (MIISD) is delighted to report that Cabinet has approved two legislative Bills, the Identification Register Bill and the Cayman Islands Identification Card Bill, which have been published today in the Legislation Gazette.