OfReg fines Rubis $225,000
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.
In light of recent fatal traffic collisions and other serious traffic incidents, the RCIPS is appealing to drivers to engage in safe driving practices, particularly over the weekend and in bad weather.
Public Service pensioners have received a one-off sum of $450 on Thursday, 1st September, which was added to their pension payment for August.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) recently responded to an incident involving a suspected to be illegal fuel storage at a private residence at Mangrove Avenue in Prospect.
CG BritCay, a member of the Coralisle Group Ltd., has now launched a new ‘CG Community’ arm that provides a framework for the organization’s philanthropic activities while also providing staff opportunities to volunteer in the community.
Speaking on Radio Cayman’s talk show, ‘For the Record’, Premier Wayne Panton filled the gaps on former Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Economic Development, Border Control and Labour, Chris Saunders', departure from Cabinet last week
In the interest of public safety, the National Roads Authority would like to remind motorists and pedestrians of the importance of correctly using crosswalks.
Shortly after 2:00AM, Friday 26 January, police responded to a call to service at the George Town Hospital, where a man, with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to his stomach, had been brought via private vehicle.
A cold front that was followed by high barometric pressure has begun to move away from the Cayman Islands. High pressure continues to cause strong to gale force winds and the public is strongly urged to stay away from coastlines and avoid venturing out to sea a
King Charles is undergoing what Buckingham Palace has described as “a schedule of regular treatments” for an undisclosed form of cancer.