Cayman welcomes back American Airlines
Owen Roberts International Airport was very busy on Thursday 17 February, and one of the main reasons was the return of American Airlines
Owen Roberts International Airport was very busy on Thursday 17 February, and one of the main reasons was the return of American Airlines
Tourism workers whose current earnings are still well below pre-pandemic levels are being considered for another uplift to help them 'make ends meet'.
Fourteen-year-old St. Ignatius Catholic School student Sean Moran was on Saturday evening (2 April) selected as the Butterfield Young Musician of the Year
Just before 5:30PM on Wednesday 20 April, police were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a shooting incident that was said to have taken place on Oakland Close in Windsor Park, George Town.
With a constantly growing population, and no freshwater lakes or rivers, the provision of fresh, potable water to the people of the Cayman Islands is clearly of vital importance.
Commandant of the CICG, Commander Robert Scotland received delivery of the two trucks at the CICG base in Newlands, from Vampt Motors Mr. Adam Lawson, who has been working closely with the Coast Guard to manage the custom build and delivery of the heavy-duty vehicles.
Girls Softball resumed on Saturday, April 30th after a two week Easter break and an extra week off due to rain at the fields.
CG completes acquisition of Massy United, expanding its Caribbean presence Bermuda-based Coralisle Group Ltd. (CG) has acquired a 100% interest in Massy United Insurance Ltd. of Barbados (United).
Cayman does not require a tourism czar at present but a government-led collaborative effort to further relax the remaining COVID-19 regulations and restore the industry to growth.
Cayman Airways has advised that due to a strike by Air Traffic Controllers in Jamaica closing Jamaican airspace, Cayman Airways has had to cancel today’s flights to and from Jamaica.