Senior Drivers Benefit from Fee Reductions
Cabinet has approved the Traffic (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 which has reduced fees for many motor vehicle and driver's licence services for senior citizens in the Cayman Islands.
Cabinet has approved the Traffic (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 which has reduced fees for many motor vehicle and driver's licence services for senior citizens in the Cayman Islands.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) team will be moving into Bodden Town after completing the collection of vegetation debris in George Town on Saturday September 11, 2021.
For six decades, the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC) has been committed to helping communities and vulnerable individuals in crisis and building a sustainable resilient community.
Island Heritage Insurance Company, Ltd. (“Island Heritage” or “the Company”) announced today that it has awarded its 2021 Educational Grant to Halle Whittaker.
Comments are welcomed on Government's proposals to reshape the Cayman Islands' beneficial ownership legislation, including by creating a single act to make the legislation more effective in fighting crime.
At a third consecutive press conference on Friday, 10 September 2021), Government leaders announced one more positive COVID 19 community transmission case diagnosed overnight. This brings the number of re-emerged local transmissions now to three.
Because of reports of panic-buying following the announcement last week of two locally transmitted cases of Covid-19 (the first for more than a year), management at Foster’s and Priced Right have had to implement limits on certain products.
The Sister Islands Sports hosted an outstanding Summer Cricket Camp between the 9th- 13th of August at the Cayman Brac Sports Complex. A contingent of 25 young and promising cricketers between the ages of 9 -13 from Grand Cayman was joined by 16 counterparts here from the Brac.
Kurt Danlaw, better-known as Jah Rover has been in the music business for nearly Four decades. Rover means traveler, and Jah Rover’s musical career has seen him travel far and wide, but he has always come back to his roots in Cayman.
The student body of Cayman International School (CIS) held a Civvies Day on Friday, 3rd September to raise funds in aid of the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park’s (QEIIBP) post-storm cleanup and recovery efforts.