Partial Closure of Mary Street, 17-18 October
Partial Closure of Mary Street, 17-18 October
Partial Closure of Mary Street, 17-18 October
The Office of the Ombudsman received a complaint from three Cuban asylum grantees in early August, two of whom lost their jobs in the tourism sector due to the COVID-19 pandemic, who had been denied certain government benefits given to tourism sector workers at the time.
With the theme “Imagine If,” 195 students of John Gray High School beat all the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, proudly graduating in front of teachers, dignitaries, moms and dads, brothers and sister and of course school friends too.
Showering is about the first thing we do in the morning and last thing before bed at night. It’s an everyday basic habit that we do not even think twice about.
A tropical depression formed near Mexico and Cuba that could head toward Louisiana again
At the end of a week that saw several countries recording huge increases in COVID-19 case, Cayman continues to record relatively low incidences of the virus.
As of the 10 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Eta had 40 mph maximum sustained winds — a bump up of 5 mph from the 7 a.m. advisory when it was a depression — and Eta was headed northeast a bit faster at 17 mph. Eta was about 45 miles west northwest of Grand Cayman.
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) advises the public of the office closure.
A man, age 23 of George Town, has been formally charged with eight offenses in relation to several incidents occurring between 24 October and 4 November, including an incident where a premises in West Bay was unlawfully entered and the owner of the property subsequently threatened.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) has partnered with Cadwell, Inc. to implement an innovative, high-level recycling programme that is proving to be a ‘win-win’ for both CUC and
local residents on Grand Cayman