Community Notices
Customs Operating Hours, Passport Closure, Department of Commerce and Investment’s Grand Cayman Closure, WORC Closure, Court Office Closure, National Attraction Closures, Cayman National Cultural Foundation – Come sing with us!
Customs Operating Hours, Passport Closure, Department of Commerce and Investment’s Grand Cayman Closure, WORC Closure, Court Office Closure, National Attraction Closures, Cayman National Cultural Foundation – Come sing with us!
The Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) would like to advise its patients and visitors of the following Christmas holiday hours....
Passport2Success does more than bridge the gap between school life and work life. It furnishes young people with the people-skills and the confidence they need to face any situation life throws at them.
Cayman heads into 2021 after a tumultuous 2020 with the number of COVID-19 cases in the jurisdiction continuing to creep upwards. By Wednesday December 23rd, the number of confirmed cases had crept up to 318 with one further case added to the list.
We say goodbye to a year that will be forever etched in our hearts and minds. Unfortunately, 2020 has brought much suffering and unhappiness to many of our residents and the entire planet.
For over 175 years YMCAs around the world have focused on youth development by providing safe places and programmes for youth and young adults to build their character and leadership skills for the future.
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service can take pride in being one of the most professional and caring police services in the world. These days, it isn’t all just about arrests and enforcement.
Just before 2AM this morning, Monday 28 December, an injured man walked into the George Town Police Station and reported that he was assaulted and robbed by multiple persons
Just after 8:30PM on Saturday 26 December, a 20-year-old-man of George Town surrendered to the Cayman Islands Detention Centre in relation to the fatal stabbing incident.
Santa Turtle stopped by the Brac with a welcome addition to the islands already busy season, reports Bonnie Scott of the Brac Turtle patrol.