Early storm bodes badly for the season
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season officially starts on Monday, but ominously, it has already broken one record, and there are fears it may break another.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season officially starts on Monday, but ominously, it has already broken one record, and there are fears it may break another.
Feeling stressed? Most people are these days. The past couple of months have been filled with new levels of stress as we’ve all dealt with the coronavirus pandemic. But you don’t have to let stress get the best of you.
If you are looking for a better way to improve your immunity, then you might be intrigued by the claims made from the manufacturers of Ester C. According to the research, this special from of vitamin C stays in your body for a full 24 hours.
The global environment has changed dramatically since COVID-19. The International Labour Organization says that nearly half of the world’s workers are at immediate risk of losing their jobs, so far more than 344,00 lives have been lost, with more than 5.3 million confirmed cases.
A 43-year-old-man of George Town has been charged with Burglary, Theft, Damage to Property and Breach of Curfew following his arrest on Friday 22 May. The man was arrested in relation to a burglary incident that took place at a bar located on Mary Street, George Town on Sunday 17 May.
A 27-year-old-man of West Bay was charged with Robbery, Assault ABH and Common Assault on Monday, 18 May, after being arrested in relation to an incident that took place on Thursday 14 May on Whitman Seymour Drive in George Town.
Just after 5AM on Thursday, 21 May, police officers were on patrol when they came upon a canoe in the Spotts Beach area of Shamrock Road. A search of the location was conducted and several packages were located and seized by police.
Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) would like to remind employers of their legal obligation to notify the Department of the ending of employment of any of their employees.
The Port Authority (PACI) wishes to advise persons with vehicles that have been imported but remain uncleared at PACI’s facilities, to arrange clearing and collection as soon as possible.