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Seven Mile Public Beach Volleyball Courts Closed For Refurbishment

The Ministry of District Administration and Lands (MDAL) advises that a project to refurbish the volleyball courts at the Seven Mile Public Beach began on May 13, 2022 and will continue for approximately four more weeks.

19 May, 2022

Covid not going away anytime soon

The most recent statistics released by Public Health show that there was a total of 895 new cases of Covid-19 in the week 8 to 14 May 2022.

20 May, 2022

CAYMANIAN TIMES WEEKEND TREAT ON BOBO 89.1FM

Saturday mornings will never be the same again. Caymanian Times announces the latest move in expanding its media output with the addition of a full Saturday morning schedule on BOBO 89.1FM.

28 May, 2022

Police Investigate Stabbing Incident in George Town

Shortly after 6:00PM yesterday, 7 June, officers responded to a report of a wounding in the vicinity of Albert Panton Street in George Town. It was reported that two women and a man became involved in an altercation

08 Jun, 2022

63 New Covid cases reported on Thursday

There are 995 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands

10 Jun, 2022

Agriculture Ministry Rolls out National Livestock Identification and Tracking System

The Ministry of Agriculture has started to roll out a National Livestock Identification and Tracking System as part of its efforts to modernise the agricultural sector.

14 Jun, 2022

24 COVID 19 cases reported on Sunday

There are 871 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands. There were six patients hospitalised for COVID-19 related causes, four of whom are unvaccinated.

20 Jun, 2022

Cayman Islands swimmers headed to first Caribbean Games in Guadeloupe

Cayman Islands Aquatic Sports Association (CIASA) confirmed that six swimmers are travelling to Guadeloupe next week as part of the Cayman Islands team at the first Caribbean Games - the realisation of a long dreamed of multisport Games in the Caribbean.

28 Jun, 2022

Government online services better but need improvement

In a new report looking at government eServices issued by the Office of the Auditor General, the Auditor General Sue Winspear says that while many government services are now online, there is still room for improvement. 

30 Jun, 2022

Three year broadband dispute resolved

Since 2019, telecoms service providers Flow and C3 have been involved in a dispute over infrastructure sharing, but those issues have now been resolved after arbitration proceedings took place, mediated by ICT regulator, OfReg.

05 Jul, 2022
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