Farewell to Superintendent Robert Graham
The RCIPS says farewell to Superintendent Robert “Robbie” Graham after 4 years of service to the Cayman Islands.
The RCIPS says farewell to Superintendent Robert “Robbie” Graham after 4 years of service to the Cayman Islands.
Just after 4:30AM on Saturday morning, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a single vehicle collision involving a white Subaru Sunbar. The incident took place along Bodden Town Road in the vicinity of Long Fellow Circle, Bodden Town.
Britain is providing £4.5 million (KY$4.9m) to the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Special Development Fund to support countries in the region with their coronavirus COVID-19 recovery.
The Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development (CICBD) announces that the deadline for entrepreneurs and business owners to apply for support under Phase II of the grant programme being offered by Government to micro and small businesses has been extended to Friday, October 16.
Water Authority – Cayman wishes to advise its valued customers that its offices will close early on Friday, 4 December 2020, for a staff function. The Authority’s Grand Cayman office will close at 11:00 a.m., and the Cayman Brac office will close at 12:00 p.m.
With the challenges brought upon so many during the year 2020, the staff at the Portfolio of Legal Affairs made the extra effort to help brighten the spirits of the Cayman Islands community.
The deadline to register to vote in the May 2021 General Election is Wednesday, 20 January. The current Official List of Electors dated 1 January 2021 includes 22,241 electors, some 1,014 more voters than the list used in the 2017 General Election which included 21,227 individuals eligible to vote.
Police are seeking the assistance of the public to locate Mr. Hugo Alberto Soto-Guzman who was reported missing on Wednesday 27 January
The Cayman Islands is just three steps away from meeting all the recommendations set out by international financial sector regulators.
The National Weather Service have advised that strong north to northeast winds and rough seas will affect Grand Cayman from late Sunday as a cold front becomes stationary over the Cayman area and its associated high-pressure system builds over the southeast US.