Tourism Ministry Relinquishes Miss Universe Franchise
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport, with the support of the Cabinet, has announced it has relinquished the Miss Cayman Islands Universe (MCIU) franchise.
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport, with the support of the Cabinet, has announced it has relinquished the Miss Cayman Islands Universe (MCIU) franchise.
The 2023 season of CILLA Girls Softball resumed on March 2nd, as Kirk Freeport rallied from a 4-3 deficit to outlast Coldwell Banker, 7-4. Pitcher Demae Lee was in command on the mound for Kirk Freeport, striking out nine and walking just one, in a complete game performance to earn player-of-the gam
The Ministry of Health and Wellness will be undertaking the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) “STEPS” survey for a period of eight weeks starting in June 2023.
We are concerned, worried and even alarmed that the huge success of Cayman’s athletes at the Carifta Games is at risk of being overshadowed by an increasingly acrimonious rift involving the Cayman Athletics Association and one of our former top athletes.
Despite a recent spike in reports of serious crimes, including several armed robberies, the just-released 2022 review of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service(RCIPS) suggests that there is “an overall downward trend” compared to previous years.
The 2023 Electoral Boundary Commission recently met with representatives from the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) and the Lands and Survey Department as part of ongoing efforts to ensure fair representation and equitable distribution of electoral districts in the Cayman Islands.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) has wrapped-up a two week archaeological excavation of the Jackson’s Wall Historic Site in the Newlands area of Grand Cayman.
The RCIPS can now confirm that investigations indicate that the fire which occurred at the North Side Police Station early yesterday morning, 31 July, was deliberate.
Government’s decision to increase the ex-gratia payment of $950 per month to $1,500 per month has been well received by the Opposition. Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart believed the Government had made a good move.
The Cayman Islands Government recently approved a change in the local blood donor eligibility policy following a review of the potential risk posed by donors who had visited or lived in countries affected by Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), commonly referred to as ‘mad cow disease’