Stabbing in Bodden Town
Shortly after 1:30AM on Sunday, 2 February, officers responded to a report of a stabbing at an address on Abbotsford Drive in Bodden Town.
Shortly after 1:30AM on Sunday, 2 February, officers responded to a report of a stabbing at an address on Abbotsford Drive in Bodden Town.
Excavations by treasure hunters searching for a hoard of gold in the Philippines, said to have been hidden by a Japanese World War II general, are threatening to cause landslides in a remote village.
“Risk Assessment”, a thought-provoking play written for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019 and performed by Cayman-based theatre group Thespian & Proud, will make its debut in the Cayman Islands on Saturday, 29 February at the National Cultural Foundation’s annual Red Sky at Night festival.
Shortly after 9:00PM yesterday, 7 February, officers responded to a report of a robbery at Tortuga Liquor in Governor’s Square, Lime Tree Bay Avenue.
On Friday, 14 February, RCIPS officers, with the assistance of officers from the Department of Agriculture, conducted searches at three locations in the district of West Bay, under the Misuse of Drugs Law. As a result, three persons were arrested on suspicion of drug offenses.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has been closely monitoring developments related to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and is actively working with the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA), along with other public health officials and industry authorities, to ensure the continued safety....
The William Allen McLaughlin Civic Centre, East End was the scene of much pageantry and fanfare last Saturday as the Cayman Islands Cadet Corps (CICC) welcomed 43 new members during its annual Passing out Parade.
To catch a glimpse of scenes of people stocking up on grocery supplies, especially toilet paper, up until a few days ago we needed to access the internet or watch cable television. But alas, that’s become a reality here in the Cayman Islands.
The cost of gas in the Cayman Islands has been declining considerably. However with Wednesday’s announcement that the Islands will be in a 24-hour lockdown, beginning at 7pm on March 25th, motorists won’t be able to take full advantage of the new prices for at least a day or two.
The theft of thousands of surgical masks in Cuba reveals how the island’s active black market has adapted quickly to the coronavirus pandemic.