Tips for Mosquito Relief
The Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) informs the community that recent high tides, which started on 3 April, have caused flooding in the mangrove breeding areas of the Black Salt Marsh Mosquito (Aedes taeniorhynchus).
The Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) informs the community that recent high tides, which started on 3 April, have caused flooding in the mangrove breeding areas of the Black Salt Marsh Mosquito (Aedes taeniorhynchus).
The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is hosting the following events to mark Child Month during May.
The Caribbean COVID-19 Tourism Task Force is calling for continued diligence and adherence to public health safety protocols and encourages all tourism-related stakeholders who are able to do so to be vaccinated as vaccines become available.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands has endorsed the warnings recently issued by the Department of Environment, the National Conservation Council and local environmental groups about plans to clear more mangrove forests for development projects.
The Cayman Islands Department of Environment(DoE) has confirmed that Stoney Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) has now spread to North West point of Grand Cayman.
Only 15 derelict vehicles per day will be now accepted at the George Town Landfill to be scrapped.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm was pleased to advise the Cayman Islands Government ("CIG") on a new 25 year Public Private Partnership ("PPP") waste management contract.
In its continued efforts to maintain a robust anti-money laundering (AML) sector, the Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) recently partnered with the Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development to host a workshop for Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs).
The PTA of the Joanna Clarke Primary School (formerly Savannah Primary) and Pedro St. James will be hosting a Spring Fair on Saturday 8th May.