BERMUDA HIT BY NEW COVID WAVE
After battling back a recent wave of COVID-19 cases, Bermuda is again registering a spike in the number of cases.
After battling back a recent wave of COVID-19 cases, Bermuda is again registering a spike in the number of cases.
A passing out parade has been held for the first squad of marines in the Turks and Caicos Regiment. Addressing the complement of 40 recruits, the TCI Governor Nigel Dakin focused on several themes, among them the regiment as a symbol of national unity, and political unity and support.
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The Ministry of Tourism, along with the Department of Tourism, recently joined forces with two local dive companies, Ocean Frontiers and Go Pro Diving, in order to provide the opportunity for 11 Caymanians to undertake an 8-Week PADI Certification Course, with the aim....
Just after 10PM, Thursday 5th August, police were dispatched to a report of a burglary where the victim was indecently assaulted. The incident took place at Silver Oaks residential complex on Crewe Road, George Town.
A 32-year-old man of West Bay was charged with Inflicting Grievous Bodily Harm following an incident that took place on Thursday 5 August, where an altercation between two men occurred at a residence off Crewe Road in George Town.
A 22-year-old-man of George Town was charged with Possession of an Imitation Firearm with Intent to Commit an Offence, along with Possession of Controlled Drugs (Cocaine) and Possession of a Controlled Drug (Ganja).
On 29 July, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) was notified by the Jamaica Defense Force - Coast Guard (JDF-CG) and asked to assist in locating a 34ft fishing vessel with two missing men.
Tropical Storm Fred formed late Tuesday night in the Caribbean near Haiti and the Dominican Republic and on the latest forecast track, Fred is expected to move over Hispaniola later today and just north of central Cuba on Friday
With an eye to medical research, Devaune Millwood, a 2021 graduate of John Gray High School, begins his bachelor’s degree in biological science this month (August 2021) at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) in Jamaica.