CAYMAN EXPERIENCING ANOTHER COVID SURGE
Cayman continues to experience a new surge in COVI-19 cases with the latest official report showing another 466 new cases on Thursday, 6th January.
Cayman continues to experience a new surge in COVI-19 cases with the latest official report showing another 466 new cases on Thursday, 6th January.
Premier and Minister for Sustainability and Climate Resiliency Hon. Wayne Panton put a strong focus on creating equal opportunities for Caymanians and building a sustainable future for the Cayman Islands in his contribution to the 2022-23 Budget debate.
At about 11:30AM on Thursday, 6 January, RCIPS officers on Elgin Avenue, in the vicinity of the Government Administration Building, arrested a woman, age 51 of George Town, on suspicion of indecent exposure
Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported 466 new cases of COVID-19, 41 in travellers and 425 from the community on Thursday, 6 January
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport wishes to update our business community and tourism partners of the unexpected change in Air Canada’s Winter service to Grand Cayman
All customer matters will be handled virtually and customers are encouraged to use our website, send an email to service@cuc.ky or call us at 949-5200.
Just before 1AM today, 6 January, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a single vehicle collision that occurred on the Esterley Tibbetts Highway, in the vicinity of the Cost-U-Less roundabout.
Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported 211 new cases of COVID-19, 19 in travellers and 192 from the community on Wednesday, 5 January
Shortly before 12:20AM on Monday, 3 January, officers responded to a report of a serious assault which took place in the parking lot of The Strand complex on West Bay Road.
At about 11:00AM on Tuesday, 4 January, RCIPS officers conducting checks in the Barkers area of West Bay discovered a container with multiple cartridges of what appears to be shotgun ammunition.