OfReg fines Rubis $225,000 for 2019 Jackson Point Terminal tank leak
Fuel sector regulator, OfReg, has fined the operator Rubis a total of $225,000 for operational failures that led to a fuel tank leak at the Jackson Point Terminal in November 2019.
Fuel sector regulator, OfReg, has fined the operator Rubis a total of $225,000 for operational failures that led to a fuel tank leak at the Jackson Point Terminal in November 2019.
Working together for the long-term sustainable development of the Cayman Islands was at the heart Dart’s President of Business Development, Jackie Doak’s message at the recent Chamber of Commerce Parliamentary luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel: “We’d like to continue the discussion today about how
As part of the Central Business District Enhancement Project Phase One Upgrades, Cardinall Avenue between Albert Panton Street and Edward Street will temporarily close to vehicular traffic on Friday, July 29 at 7:00 p.m. as work to transform the avenue into a pedestrian friendly street continues
Following the recent capping of a maximum of 100,000 travellers per day through London’s Heathrow Airport, The Daily Telegraph has reported British Airways may pause sales of its long haul flights for the short-term
On Tuesday, 9 August, officers conducted a proactive operation in the Bodden Town district under the Misuse of Drugs Act. During the operation, three separate premises were searched and over 300lbs of suspected ganja, along with drug utensils and a large quantity of cash, were recovered.
The unwelcome news of the not-unexpected storm development in the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea will most likely jolt many out of what might be a false sense of security about the 2022 Hurricane Season thus far.
SoCaymanian has previously organized and supported Teen events such as New Year’s Eve gatherings, Teen’s health and wellness retreats, summer camps and Movie nights to name a few.
Police are investigating a serious assault that took place between the hours of 2:00AM and 2:30AM on Tuesday, 14 September, on Sound Way, George Town.
Deputy Governor & Head of the Civil Service the Hon. Franz Manderson, joined by members of the Civil Service senior leadership team, recently planted a mahogany tree at the Government Administration Building in memory of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Hurricane concerns are sweeping throughout the Western Caribbean region as a tropical storm develops at the start of the week which led to Cayman Islands Governor Martyn Roper issuing a public warning.