Robbery on Shedden Road
Shortly after 9:00PM on Wednesday, 25 September, officers were dispatched to a report of a robbery on Shedden Road, just west of the intersection with Liberty Lane.
Shortly after 9:00PM on Wednesday, 25 September, officers were dispatched to a report of a robbery on Shedden Road, just west of the intersection with Liberty Lane.
We are in an age where the time-worn axiom ‘sticks and stones can break my bones but words could never harm me’ might need to give way to the truism ‘loose lips sink ships’.
Rising numbers of farmers in drought-stricken Honduras could be forced to leave their homes unless support for rural communities is ramped up to help struggling families better cope with extreme weather and climate change, UN officials have warned.
The British royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are so frustrated by negative media coverage that they are suing a UK newspaper who published a private letter between her and her father, Thomas.
The peak of the hurricane season may have passed but the tropics are still active. During the next few days, residents of the Cayman Islands will experience heavy rains and flooding as we have been told to expect a 40% – 60% chance of showers and thunder.
Ms Cetonya Cacho has been appointed as the new Chief Officer for the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (EYSAL).
The Ministry of Community Affairs is proud to announce the appointment of Joan West-Dacres as its new Deputy Chief Officer.
The newly developed Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC), the Government agency that took over responsibility for work permits from the old Department of Immigration, has advised that it will no longer be conducting English Language Tests as of 14th October.
This is the third and final part of our Then and Now series on tourism, bringing you from the 1980s up-to-date with Cayman’s present-day tourism industry
We read with interest the Compass’ move to collaborate with Government and its new stance as a more community-focused newspaper. In its six years of operation, The Caymanian Times (formerly Cayman Weekly) has striven to be just that, and more,