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Condolence Books in Memory of John McLean, OBE, JP, MLA

In memory of John Bonwell McLean, OBE, JP, MLA the Cayman Islands Government is hosting condolence books in which the people of the Cayman Islands may pay their respects to the late legislator and his family.

04 Sep, 2019

Green Iguana surveys for 2019 complete

Department of Environment (DoE) scientists have completed the fieldwork for the annual Green Iguana survey on Grand Cayman and are currently evaluating results with an eye toward reporting updated population estimates for the invasive species sometime in October.

04 Sep, 2019

Elections Office with Final Push for Signature Verification

The Elections Office renews its efforts to complete the verification process as it makes a final push to verify the remaining 145 signatures.

04 Sep, 2019

Crime Stoppers and The Cayman Turtle center against Poaching

On Saturday, August 4, 2019 the Royal Cayman Islands Police received an anonymous call alerting them to a wild green sea turtle shell located at Morgan’s Harbour. The Shell, which is more than 3 ½ feet long is believed to have come from a poached turtle.

04 Sep, 2019

THE CAYMAN ISLANDS NATIONAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM

What is the National Emergency Notification System (NENS)?

04 Sep, 2019

Serious Motor Vehicle Collision results in one fatality

Just after 12:20 on Sunday morning, 1 September, police officers on Bodden Town Road east of the Bodden Town Police Station observed a dark coloured vehicle pass them heading in the direction of George Town, travelling at a high rate of speed and driving in a reckless manner.

04 Sep, 2019

Opposition statement on Hurricane Dorian

Good Afternoon,
The Opposition members have been following the progression of Hurricane Dorian across the Caribbean and, in particular, the devastation it has brought to the islands of the Bahamas.

04 Sep, 2019

Canada rows over gay issues

Canada’s social issues like gay marriage and abortion have become huge issues in the lead up to the country’s autumn election, as the Liberal Party tries to convince voters that the Conservatives want to backtrack on LGBTQ and abortion rights.

04 Sep, 2019

Honduras strengthens ties with Israel

Honduras has opened a trade mission with diplomatic status in Jerusalem, a move the country’s president said was a “first step” toward moving the embassy to the city.

04 Sep, 2019

Cuba’s marine laws rely on US

Cuba has introduced sweeping reforms of its fishing laws in a move seen as smoothing the way for possible collaboration with the US on protecting their shared ocean, despite Donald Trump’s policy of reversing a thaw in relations.

04 Sep, 2019
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