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Increase in Speeding Offenses on the Roadways

Officers from the RCIPS Traffic and Roads Policing Unit have noticed a significant increase in the number of vehicles that are not only exceeding the speed limits but also driving in a reckless manner on the roadways.

11 May, 2020

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

Floyd’s murder was the final straw

Every time a black man is murdered in the United States by white cops there’s a cartoon that’s circulated on social media. It depicts a white officer sitting on a stool bending over to ask a little black boy what he wants to do when he grows up. The plaintive response is: “Stay alive.”

01 Jun, 2020

Honduras gets bigger loan from IMF

Honduras is going to get a huge financial package from the International Monetary Fund. It has increased overall financing access for Honduras to about $531 million, immediately releasing $233 million, more than five times the amount initially approved.

05 Jun, 2020

6 more positive cases from screening

The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 556 COVID-19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press release

11 Jun, 2020

CANADA ANNOUNCES NEW HONORARY CONSUL FOR THE CAYMAN ISLANDS

On behalf of the Government of Canada, Laurie Peters, Canada’s High Commissioner to Jamaica and Non-Resident Consul General to the Cayman Islands is pleased to announce that Mr. Yves Martel has been appointed as the new Honorary Consul of the Cayman Islands.

06 Jul, 2020

HONEYBUSH TEA

Drinking tea is the new craze today. All over the world people can be seen sipping tea at almost any time of the day. This is one fad I have no complaints against, as it is indeed a power packed healthy habit.

08 Jul, 2020

Cayman Turtle Centre bounces back as restrictions ease

Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre has opened its doors to the public again, and everything is nearly back to ‘normal’ again, apart from the fact that their biggest source of revenue, tourists from other countries, is still closed off until Cayman’s borders open back up again.

15 Jul, 2020

The Guyanese Situation: A Challenge to Reform the Political Framework

‘A litmus test of any democracy is the peaceful and orderly transfer of power if that is so ordained by the expressed will of the people. Sadly, Guyana has failed that test. The people of Guyana are not to be blamed.

22 Jul, 2020

DOA Traps Found Damaged

The RCIPS and the Department of Agriculture Animal Control & Welfare Unit continue to promote responsible dog ownership initiatives in an effort to reduce the number of reports received.

05 Aug, 2020
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