New COVID-19 Regulations Issued as Part of Omicron Response
New COVID-19 regulations have come into effect in response to the highly transmissible Omicron variant being detected in the Cayman Islands. T
New COVID-19 regulations have come into effect in response to the highly transmissible Omicron variant being detected in the Cayman Islands. T
Organizers of Miss World 2021 have announced the grand finale of the 70th edition of the pageant, scheduled for Thursday, December 16th at the Puerto Rico Coliseum, has been postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases amongst the contestants....
The RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit has noticed a recent increase in scams and is providing the following information for community awareness.
Today, I want to wish you a Blessed and Merry Christmas, and a Bright and Prosperous New Year.
2021 continues to be a challenging year with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic affecting our community and economy on a larger scale, and each of us individually on a personal level.
Members of the National Security Council (NSC) got an inside look at the work of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG), during a tour of the organisation's compound last week.
The RCIPS commenced its holiday season operations with its annual Winter Guardian campaign, from 1 December through 4 January, which was put in place to help keep the community safe over the busy festive season, with increased police presence in specific areas.
The Office of the Ombudsman noted on 28 January 2022, International Data Protection Day, that data protection legislation is more crucial to privacy and information rights than ever, given the onset of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 virus.
Shortly after 6:45PM yesterday, Tuesday, 8 February, police responded to a report of a female teenager found unresponsive at a residential address on Water Street, Bodden Town.
Getting tourism back on track remains a priority for Caribbean destinations which rely on the industry for most, or at least a considerable portion, of their national income.
The Health Services Authority is delighted to announce a donation of a CardioQ TrueVue Oesophageal Doppler Monitor from the Cayman Heart Fund (CHF) in collaboration with the paediatric programmes Team Nolan and Hart for Hearts.