Government, Opposition come together for Grace cleanup
Members of the PACT Government and the Opposition met Thursday morning to discuss cleanup following Hurricane Grace and the damage the storm left behind on all three Islands
Members of the PACT Government and the Opposition met Thursday morning to discuss cleanup following Hurricane Grace and the damage the storm left behind on all three Islands
West Bay Post Office (WBPO) will close for deep cleaning and mail sanitisation on Monday and Tuesday (18 – 19 October), after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
Tourism workers whose current earnings are still well below pre-pandemic levels are being considered for another uplift to help them 'make ends meet'.
As we approach the upcoming Easter Holiday period and families are preparing to carry out their annual tradition of camping throughout the Cayman Islands, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of some safety steps they can take to reduce their chances of becoming victims of crime
A man, age 21 of George Town, was arrested in relation to an incident involving a serious assault, which took place on Sunday, 20 February, outside the Power Supply Bar on Lawrence Boulevard.
CAACI in collaboration with the Cayman Islands Coast Guard and the Cayman Islands Port Authority Harbour Patrol would like to advise the public that a maritime exclusion zone will be implemented for the safety of the participants and general public
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce played host to the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) during one of its ‘Be Informed,’ sessions, at the Chamber offices at Governor’s Square.
On Monday 20th June, around midday, police received a report of the theft of kite boarding equipment to a value exceeding $20,000 CI, from a secured metal trailer located in an open lot at Barkers Beach, West Bay.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) is delighted to announce the successful completion of its pilot Tour Guide Training Programme, which saw 18 participants receive certificates as tour guides.
The worst gridlocked traffic Grand Cayman has experienced was addressed by Cayman Islands Premier Wayne Panton on Friday evening in a voicemail posted to the media apologising for the horrendous standstill