RCIPS Officer killed in Honduras
The RCIPS regretfully wishes to inform the public of the passing of RCIPS Police Constable Antonio Lopez Jackson, age 64 of George Town, who was killed during a shooting incident on Saturday,
The RCIPS regretfully wishes to inform the public of the passing of RCIPS Police Constable Antonio Lopez Jackson, age 64 of George Town, who was killed during a shooting incident on Saturday,
On July 8, 2022, the University College of the Cayman Islands hosted an official launch, to welcome 55 Caymanians into a free training programme, made possible by a grant of €432,000 (CI$405,000) from the European Union (EU) RESEMBID Programme.
Have you ever played Barbadian Road Tennis? Or sampled real Bajan fishcakes? These and many other aspects of Bajan Culture were being enjoyed by everyone who came to the Barbadian Overseas Association’s great big Family Fun and Culture Day at the Pedro Castle playground which was also being reopened
Hon. Sabrina Turner, MP for Prospect, tested positive for COVID-19 this morning using a lateral flow test at home and awaits the results of a confirmatory PCR test.
Four students recently started their summer internships with CG BritCay to learn professional skills, gain industry knowledge and explore future career possibilities.
The Cayman Brac Fire Service donated four bicycles to the top boys and girls of the Spot Bay and Creek primary and the West End primary schools in Cayman Brac. Each student received the gift during school graduations on 27 June 2022.
The NFL season starts soon and when it comes to wide receivers, Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson believes he is not quite the best yet, but it’s only a matter of time.
Statement by MP Joey Hew, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, on the Sargassum Invading our shoreline.
The Cayman Islands House of Parliament celebrated the 50th anniversary of its building in grand style on Thursday, 21 July 2022 with an elaborate and distinguished programme.
As part of the Central Business District Enhancement Project Phase One Upgrades, Cardinall Avenue between Albert Panton Street and Edward Street will temporarily close to vehicular traffic on Friday, July 29 at 7:00 p.m. as work to transform the avenue into a pedestrian friendly street continues