CAYMAN ELECTION 2021 - THE WORLD WATCHES
Whatever the shape of the government that takes office after the April 14th election, one thing is clear; the issues confronting Cayman will still be there demanding urgent attention and action.
Whatever the shape of the government that takes office after the April 14th election, one thing is clear; the issues confronting Cayman will still be there demanding urgent attention and action.
28th Burger King Cayman Islands has wound up their fourth annual fishing tournament, the BK BIG FISH. The tournament was held in association with Cayman Islands Angling Club and also raised funds for the YMCA of the Cayman Islands.
The Department of the Environment has become aware of enquiries by members of the public concerning whether a recent rule change outlawed fishing from the shore anywhere in the Cayman Islands.
Cayman this week received its final shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines from the British government. A government statement said the supplies mean that enough vaccines have been provided to fully cover over 45,000 people (nearly 90% of those eligible over 16 years of age).
Buckingham Palace has announced the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh who has died aged 99.
St Vincent’s La Soufriere volcano erupted on Friday morning sending huge ash plumes thousands of feet into the air.
Concern is mounting over the welfare of a child caught up in the continuing drama of a group of Cuban refugees refusing to disembark from a Panama-registered cargo ship anchored in Cayman waters.
Gibraltar has been formally recognised by the British government for its COVID-19 vaccination roll-out making it one of the first countries in the world to have reached its vaccination target.
Bermuda is grappling with another spike in COVID-9 cases mainly linked to travellers.
The government of the Turks and Caicos Islands is threatening tough action against persons and businesses that don’t comply with the COVID-19 protocols.