Residents Urged to prepare for the next stage
As Hurricane Beryl continues its way through the Caribbean, despite the slight shift from the previously projected path, residents are advised to expect changes in weather over the next 24 – 48 hours
As Hurricane Beryl continues its way through the Caribbean, despite the slight shift from the previously projected path, residents are advised to expect changes in weather over the next 24 – 48 hours
“Yeah, absolutely!” That’s how Joey Hew the new leader-designate of the People’s Progressive Party (Progressives) frames his preparedness to take over the party after current leader Roy McTaggart recently announced that he was handing over the reins to his deputy.
Jamaica has a new tourist attraction on the north coast, a gigantic mural in tribute to some of its music heroes.
As of 7:00pm, Grand Cayman has been placed under a Tropical Storm Warning. Tropical storm force winds can be expected within the next 36 hours as the system, currently identified as Potential Tropical Cyclone 9, continues to move north.
Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI), the National Weather Service (NWS), and 911 have been working diligently through the night and this morning to monitor the system that is now Tropical Storm Helene.
Police have arrested a man, age 19 of George Town, on suspicion of money laundering offenses, as a result of investigations into a currently circulating text message scam targeting local banking customers, which has seen several persons lose significant amounts of money.
The Ministry of Education and Training and the Department of Education Services (DES) confirm that environmental remediation works at Layman E. Scott Sr. High School have been successfully completed.
Hands up — how many of you have to be at work by 8:30 a.m.?
The management of the local newspaper, Cayman Weekly has launched their latest initiative which includes a project to find part time employment for residents.
Mortimer Softley was born in Georgetown, Guyana. He moved to Jamaica in 1995 to pursue his dream of being a reggae singer. In Guyana he hailed from Linden in the community of Albouystown and was nicknamed Black and White because of his love for dressing in that colour code.