Flag Football Action Continues
An energy packed third week of the Burger King COED Flag Football opened with Deloitte taking on Burger King. Burger King had their first possession cut short as Deloitte’s defense quickly took over possession.
An energy packed third week of the Burger King COED Flag Football opened with Deloitte taking on Burger King. Burger King had their first possession cut short as Deloitte’s defense quickly took over possession.
When West Bay North contenders, incumbent Bernie Bush and challenger Rolston Anglin met in the Chamber of Commerce’s Candidates forum it was not as combative as the previous clash between the candidates for West Bay Central but it was equally compelling viewing and listening.
Protocols to enable voters who will be in quarantine or isolation on Election Day to vote in the 2021 General Election have been confirmed.
A cold front over the Northwest Caribbean is expected to move across the Cayman Area later today. This will lead to winds becoming moderate to fresh along with rough seas from this evening. Radar images show showers mainly north of Grand Cayman which are moving towards the south.
Police were dispatched to a report of an armed robbery that took place at a jewelry store, located along Harbor Drive, George Town.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) is pleased to confirm and congratulate 15 of their 21 probationary firefighters have gained a Level 2 Certificate in fire science, operations and safety from the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE).
The SOL Petroleum All-Star Softball Series took place on March 30th-31st at the Field of Dreams. On Tuesday evening the Girls Softball All-Stars took on the Young Women’s Fastpitch Softball (YWFS) ladies.
A great many young, elegantly-dressed gentlemen escorted their mothers into the Ritz-Carlton Hotel for the Boyz 2 Men Evening of Fine Dining at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.
Due to ongoing operational works, the George Town Landfill will temporarily stop accepting derelict vehicles for a further two-week period from Monday 12 April until Sunday 25 April 2021.
The Cayman Islands have a long and proud history of democratic elections. The first meeting to discuss our islands’ legislative future took place at Pedro’s Castle in the 1830s. Today we have a modern, vibrant democracy with a well deserved reputation for organising free and fair elections.