Minister Bush loses Home Affairs ministry
As of Monday, Minister Bernie Bush is no longer the Minister of Home Affairs, passing that responsibility to Health and Wellness Minister Sabrina Turner
As of Monday, Minister Bernie Bush is no longer the Minister of Home Affairs, passing that responsibility to Health and Wellness Minister Sabrina Turner
Public Health has released COVID-19 figures for 11 April.
His Excellency The Governor Martyn Roper and Deputy Governor Hon. Franz Manderson have issued the following statements in response to the breach of Ministerial Code of Conduct by Minister Bush
There are 637 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands
On Wednesday, 6 April, officers in the Eastern Districts carried out an operation where over 20 court-issued warrants were executed
Butterfield Bank (Cayman) Limited (“Butterfield”) announced it will consolidate its Camana Bay and Governors Square operations
The Queen’s Baton, which will be used to officially open the Commonwealth Games in July, was proudly taken all around Grand Cayman on 12 and 13 of April
The Liquor Licensing Board is reminding liquor license and music and dancing license holders that, in observance of Good Friday, April 15th, 2022, the disposal of intoxicating liquor and the playing of music is not permitted,
The Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Department of Education Services (DES) have released the Education Data Report for the 2020-2021 academic year.
On Friday 15 April, the Cayman Compass posted an article titled “Minister of Health goes mask-less in Little Cayman health centre tour” with a screenshot taken from video footage posted by CIGTV on its Daily News Brief of Tuesday 29 March