CI Fire Service Offers Safety Tips for TS Grace Clean-up
The Cayman Islands Fire Service is encouraging all members of the public to be safe when cleaning up around their homes after the passing of Tropical Storm Grace.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service is encouraging all members of the public to be safe when cleaning up around their homes after the passing of Tropical Storm Grace.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising residents of the establishment of four Temporary Debris Management Sites to facilitate the clean-up exercise after the passage of Tropical Storm Grace.
The international ’virtual’ observer mission from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association British Islands and Mediterranean region released its final report on Friday 25, June.
The Schooners Restaurant at the Cayman Turtle Centre was the venue for a long-awaited event on Saturday night, August 14th.
Dr Linford A. Pierson, a former minister of government in The Cayman Islands, was conferred the Doctor of Public Service (Honoris Causa) from Northern Caribbean University during its graduation exercise on August 8, 2021.
The Ministry of Education is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Mark Ray as the new Director of the Department of Education Services (DES) after a rigorous recruitment process.
Not so much a coffee house, more a delightful hang out in the heart of George Town which makes the most amazing waffles, Waffle Monkey also serves up a lovely, generously-sized cup of coffee as well.
Tropical Storm Grace was a great opportunity for the Cayman Islands Regiment to show exactly how they can come to the rescue in a national disaster.
On Wednesday afternoon, 18 August, Police helicopter X-Ray One carried out an aerial assessment to identify any persons who may have been in distress and assess damage caused by Tropical Storm Grace.
On Wednesday night Government held an emergency meeting to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Grace after it battered the Cayman Islands as a tropical storm, with winds of 65mph.