‘Lights Out’ for Popular Christmas Spot, Due to Covid
There will be no Christmas lights displayed at the Captain Theo Bodden Home on South Church Street, South Sound this year, due to concerns around the possible spread of the COVID-19.
There will be no Christmas lights displayed at the Captain Theo Bodden Home on South Church Street, South Sound this year, due to concerns around the possible spread of the COVID-19.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 230 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Wednesday, 2 December 2020. Three were positive.
Mr Bush is charged with three counts of common assault and one of disorderly conduct. He has entered guilty pleas to two of the three assault charges which stemmed from an altercation with the female manager of a bar on West Bay Rd.
The individual who breached the rules governing quarantining at home on Sunday 30th November is having their case reviewed by the Director of Public Prosecution who will determine whether their rule-breaking may ultimately cost them $10,000 or even a two-year stint in jail.
Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control (CBC) confirms that on Sunday 6 December, 2020, a vessel with migrants was spotted off Little Cayman by a fisherman. The vessel appeared to have been powered by sail.
His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper, issued writs to 19 Returning Officers, setting the stage for conducting the General Election in May 2021, on Wednesday 9 December at the Elections Office in Bay Town Plaza.
They might have still escaped the full brunt of the law, but Skylar Mack and Vanjae Ramjeet will still be spending jail time for breaching Cayman’s Covid-19 quarantine regulations.
Group President and CEO of Sagicor Financial Company (SFC) Ltd., Mr. Dodridge Miller, today announced that Mr. Ravi Rambarran will be retiring from his position with Sagicor as President & CEO of Sagicor Life Inc. effective December 31st, 2020.
Twenty-four (24) near-threatened White-crowned pigeons began their new life in the wild recently, with the help of Key Stage 1 students from East End Primary School.
His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper has given his approval to extend the next voter registration deadline to Wednesday, 20 January 2021.