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Local artists explore COVID difficulties and opportunities

Artists and musicians are free spirits, and they don’t like restrictions, such as those brought by the COVID-19 rules. Painters of landscapes and seascapes, or photographers who like to catch the hustle of town scenes, are naturally going to feel restricted.

29 May, 2020

Community Notice: JOIN THE NATIONAL TRUST: A WALK FOR NATURE

WHAT: Join the National Trust Team and walk for nature during 12th-19th June. Embrace the beauty of nature around you. Whether that means walking near your home, walking around your neighborhood, or running your favourite training route - this is not a measured race!

01 Jun, 2020

SpaceX makes commercial travel possible

Rich, adventurous people may soon be able to travel into space – and possibly visit the Moon and Mars - thanks to the wizardry of serial entrepreneur Elon Musk. The Crew Dragon is the first capsule made by a private company to be launched into space, created by Tesla chief Musk’s company, SpaceX.

01 Jun, 2020

CAUTION ADVISED AS ANOTHER CHILD TESTS COVID-POSITIVE

The news that a nine-year-old child has been declared COVID-19 positive has further underlined the need for caution as the community seeks to ease back into some semblance of normality.

02 Jun, 2020

HSA expands pharmacy hours due to soft curfew change

Given the government’s latest extension in soft curfew hours (now 4:30am – 8:00pm), the pharmacies of the Health Services Authority (HSA) have changed their opening hours to the following times....

03 Jun, 2020

Hurricane Season joins Virus Concerns

As the Cayman Islands move from full suppression to lesser restrictions in response to COVID-19 and the country emerges from weeks of lock-down, Cayman’s leaders are now grappling with the ominous specter of a very active Hurricane Season.

03 Jun, 2020

Ombudsman Unit recommends discipline related to the use of the baton

Following an incident involving the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) which occurred on the 4th of April 2020, videos surfaced on social media that raised questions about the conduct of certain police officers.

03 Jun, 2020

Butterfield Bank goes the extra mile in payment deferrals

Butterfield Bank has got some great news for customers with mortgages or personal loans – they will be providing an option to defer loan payments by another three months, in addition to the three months already offered, for clients in good standing (that is, current, or less than 30 days delinquent)

03 Jun, 2020

BELLY FAT

With the current situation where almost all of us are locked down, most of us are undoubtedly gaining weight and that too in the most unwelcomed place - around the waist. You see the older we become the worst this problem of belly fat becomes.

03 Jun, 2020

Reopening Borders Sooner than Later

As nations around the world begin to implement their COVID-19 suppression ‘exit strategy’, the Cayman Islands is also gearing up and may be opening up its borders sooner than initially anticipated.

05 Jun, 2020
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