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CUC bills to rise

Delayed by seven months as a courtesy to those going through the hardship of the Covid-19 lockdown, an increase of 6.6 per cent will be put on all CUC customer bills from the beginning of 2021.

17 Feb, 2021

Police Investigate Commercial Burglaries

On Friday morning, 12 February, officers responded to a report of a burglary at a medical facility on Smith Road in the vicinity of Pines Drive. The burglary occurred sometime between 6:00PM on Thursday, 11 February and 7:00AM Friday.

17 Feb, 2021

Plastic Free Cayman show East End some love

A partnership of people who care about Cayman’s environment headed to East End this Valentine’s Day for a clean-up of the Lover’s Wall location, and once again, hospital waste was found among the debris collected.

17 Feb, 2021

Editorial - THE POLITICS OF THE PANDEMIC IN ELECTION SEASON: REALITY VERSUS RHETORIC

From Cayman to elsewhere in the Caribbean and beyond, there is a deepening and palpable degree of anxiety over how best to balance - or at best tip the balance - in the debate over public health and economic survival.

24 Feb, 2021

Explore workplace and scholarship opportunities at Careers Expo

The Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Careers Expo is expected to bring over 500 students and school leavers to the University College of the Cayman Islands’ (UCCI) Sir Vassel Johnson Hall on Friday, March 5.

26 Feb, 2021

6 Positive cases announced on Friday

The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 358 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Thursday, 25 February 2021. Six were positive.

26 Feb, 2021

50 CANDIDATES IN PRELIMINARY NOMINATIONS DAY LIST

Confirmation from the Elections Office was awaited following Monday’s Nomination Day ahead of the April 14 snap elections.
According to a preliminary list published by Radio Cayman, there are 50 candidates vying for the 19 seats in the Parliament.

01 Mar, 2021

RCIPS Appeal for Drivers not to Drink and Drive

The RCIPS would like to remind the public to do the right thing and not drink and drive. Last month, over 20 persons have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).

01 Mar, 2021

'GENERATIONAL CAYMANIANS' URGED TO KEEP UP THE JAB

Health authorities in Cayman are encouraging residents, especially Caymanians, to maintain the high rate of COVID-19 vaccinations after evidence has emerged that the uptake might be at risk of slowing down.

04 Mar, 2021

Saving Democracy: Political Party Funding- Especially Campaign Finance Reforms

There are many attributes of Caribbean democracies that must be celebrated.

04 Mar, 2021
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