Post Office Resumes Air Service to some Destinations
The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) will resume accepting air mail, air parcels and EMS items for Canada, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize and Bermuda effective tomorrow
The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) will resume accepting air mail, air parcels and EMS items for Canada, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize and Bermuda effective tomorrow
As part of Carnival Cruise Line’s successful return to guest operations, Carnival Paradise and Carnival Sunrise arrived in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands today, marking the line’s first time back to the port since resuming service and the first Carnival ships to visit the port since it re-opened.
In response to growing concerns about the slow processing of work permit applications, Business Staffing Plan Board Chairman Richard Barton has written to the Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance and Economic Development Chris Saunders
At about 8:30PM on Monday night, 21 March, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a food truck on Crewe Road.
Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) Bobeth O’Garro dedicated twenty (20) years of service to the Cayman Islands Cadet Corps (CICC) and her Country after being seconded to the CICC in 2002 from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS)
The Director describes it as “probably the biggest provider of further education or the biggest student base on-island at the moment, yet the majority of the island has probably never heard of us.”
The sun rose on Monday morning the 21st of March to reveal the Disney Magic approaching over the horizon, heralding the return of cruise tourism to the Cayman Islands following the closure of the port in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Awardees and guests on Cayman Brac celebrated this year’s first National Heroes Day awards ceremony at the Aston Rutty Centre on Saturday
Changes in the Regulations that govern Cayman’s Covid-19 response come into effect on Monday to pave the way for the first cruise ship passengers to arrive on Cayman's shores for more than two years.
There are 464 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands. Four patients are currently hospitalised for COVID related causes and of these, 3 are unvaccinated.