Department of Agriculture Warns of Escaped Raccoon
The Department of Agriculture (DoA) is warning members of the public to beware of a raccoon which escaped in the vicinity of Republix Plaza in West Bay, early this morning (Friday, October 22).
The Department of Agriculture (DoA) is warning members of the public to beware of a raccoon which escaped in the vicinity of Republix Plaza in West Bay, early this morning (Friday, October 22).
Cayman this week continued to experience a surge in COVID-19 cases as the sudden, rapid and persistent upswing shows no signs of abating.
There are many outstanding UFC champions right now but the official pound-for-pound king is undoubtedly welterweight boss Kamaru Usman.
It’s been two and a half years since Cayman Career Academy (CCA), Cayman’s first professional beauty school, opened its doors, with the aim to make top-flight, internationally-recognised CIDESCO qualifications available to Caymanians, without them ever having to go off-island.
The Public Health Department is reporting that as of 8 a.m. Monday, 1 November, there had been 3,693 PCR tests conducted since the last report on Friday, 29 October.
Aligning with World Occupational Therapy Day, which took place on 27 October, a regional conference on the subject was held last Saturday 30 October, hosted by the Cayman Islands Occupational Therapy Association (CIOTA).
The last remaining two jet aircraft from Cayman Airways’ Boeing 737-300 fleet have officially been retired from service to the Cayman Islands, as part of the national airline’s current Fleet Modernisation Plan - that positioned Cayman Airways as having the newest jet fleet in the Caribbean....
As Cayman’s vulnerability towards climate change grows each year, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) continue to release their concerning environmental impact assessments.
Despite reassurances from the authorities about the successful vaccination roll-out, the continuing spiral of Covid-19 cases in Cayman remains a major worry.
On Monday 8 November, the Sunrise Adult Training Centre (SATC) celebrated 35 years of serving the Cayman Islands with its integrated services and programmes for adults who have a broad range of special needs.