CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE RETURNS TO PEDRO ST. JAMES
The Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) and Pedro St. James (PSJ) are again hosting Christmas at the Castle this Sunday 6th December.
The Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) and Pedro St. James (PSJ) are again hosting Christmas at the Castle this Sunday 6th December.
With general elections set for May 26, 2021, we should expect campaigning to begin in earnest in the early part of the new year.
The Mangrove Action Project (MAP), sponsor of the Cayman Islands Mangrove Rangers, has won the Advancing Environmental Sustainability category in the international 2020 .ORG Impact Awards.
Construction could start by the middle of next year on a US$350 million medical tourism complex to be built over three phases in Cayman
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm, was pleased to advise the logistics arm of CITIC Capital Holdings Limited, CCRE China Logistics Limited on the set up of CC SF China Logistics Properties Investment Fund, L.P. with Prosperity Sino Limited.
Shortly after 8:30PM on Sunday, 17 January, officers responded to a report of a single vehicle collision on Condor Road, Bodden Town, in the vicinity of Easy Street, where a grey Kia Cerato had collided with a wall.
Cayman’s climate is particularly conducive to growing tomatoes especially during the cooler months. They are an easy fruit to grow in your backyard, in particular small varieties such as Tiny Tim and Small Fry, which are quite forgiving if you forget to water for a day or two.
Against a litany of procedural failures, material non-disclosures, misrepresentation and abuse of court process, the Grand Court has ruled in favour of Doctors Express in its case against the government over its sale of medical cannabis vapes for which it had a licence.
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) says persons campaigning for changes to the asylum law that “Government will review and consider legislative amendments and will advise when the amendments are agreed.”
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 331 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Wednesday, 10 February 2021. Three were positive.