Traffic Collision on Shedden Road
Shortly after 9:30PM on Saturday, 13 February, officers responded to a traffic collision on Shedden Road, west of Vibert Bodden Drive, involving a white Toyota Aristo and a grey Volkswagen Golf.
Shortly after 9:30PM on Saturday, 13 February, officers responded to a traffic collision on Shedden Road, west of Vibert Bodden Drive, involving a white Toyota Aristo and a grey Volkswagen Golf.
On Friday morning, 12 February, officers responded to a report of a burglary at a medical facility on Smith Road in the vicinity of Pines Drive. The burglary occurred sometime between 6:00PM on Thursday, 11 February and 7:00AM Friday.
Members of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) took part in a three-day training course last week, beginning on Tuesday, 9 February 2021, to learn essential firefighting skills from the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS).
A question I often ask Caribbean Literature students in our first class is, “How many of you have studied literature from the Caribbean?” Responses have moved from no one answering in the affirmative, to one or two in the affirmative, to quite a few in the affirmative over the past years.
The Committee to elect Mr. Isaac Douglas Rankine today announced his candidacy to represent the district of East End in the upcoming 2021 General Elections.
A partnership of people who care about Cayman’s environment headed to East End this Valentine’s Day for a clean-up of the Lover’s Wall location, and once again, hospital waste was found among the debris collected.
London’s world-renowned financial district has suffered a setback in status due to Brexit. Amsterdam has moved ahead of London as the number one share-trading centre in the European market, although it was not immediately clear if this was just a short-term blip or indications of a more longer....
Another major hospital development project has been unveiled for Cayman.
This time it was Health City Cayman announcing CI$100 million medical facility in Camana Bay in partnership with the Dart Group.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 345 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Thursday, 18 February 2021. Three were positive.
Reef Relief 2021 seeks to bring together teams across the Cayman Islands to directly impact the health of our local coral reefs.