Editorial: Goodbye 2020
We say goodbye to a year that will be forever etched in our hearts and minds. Unfortunately, 2020 has brought much suffering and unhappiness to many of our residents and the entire planet.
We say goodbye to a year that will be forever etched in our hearts and minds. Unfortunately, 2020 has brought much suffering and unhappiness to many of our residents and the entire planet.
Shortly before 7:00PM on Saturday, 30 January, officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a Ford Escape and a Kawasaki motorcycle on Shamrock Road in the vicinity of Whistling Way.
Career civil servant and former Director of Hazard Management Cayman Islands (“Hazard Management”), McCleary Frederick has announced that he will be running for the constituency of East End in the upcoming May Election.
With more than half of persons over 60 already vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, the government says it's aiming for a 90 per cent threshold of that age group as a target to ease the quarantine restrictions and ultimately reopening the borders.
Sitting on the same side of the discussion table was just one of a handful of situations that saw two candidates competing for West Bay South on the same side when they met in the Chamber of Commerce's Candidate Forum series.
On Thursday 30 March, police responded to West Bay Road, where it was report that two businesses located in the same plaza were burgled. Both businesses received structural damage and at a quantity of cash was stolen from one of the affected businesses.
Earmarked as Cayman’s next premier if the Progressives-Alliance camp wins next Wednesday’s election, George Town East incumbent Roy McTaggart’s answers in the last of the Chamber of Commerce Candidates Forums were critical to setting the agenda for the next government.
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and Bliss Yoga hopes to bring visitors to feel at one with nature through a series of yoga classes inside the beautiful grounds of the Park.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands has endorsed the warnings recently issued by the Department of Environment, the National Conservation Council and local environmental groups about plans to clear more mangrove forests for development projects.