CI Fire Service Offers Safety Tips for TS Grace Clean-up
The Cayman Islands Fire Service is encouraging all members of the public to be safe when cleaning up around their homes after the passing of Tropical Storm Grace.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service is encouraging all members of the public to be safe when cleaning up around their homes after the passing of Tropical Storm Grace.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is urging residents to exercise caution when handling and preparing foods after the passage of Tropical Storm Grace.
The Customs & Border Control (CBC) Officers uncovered three (3) packets of marijuana and drugs in other forms concealed within imported goods.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 427 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Monday, 30 August 2021. Of these there were eight positive tests among travelers in isolation.
The vaccination clinics were not open on Monday.
Recognising the need to provide Cayman’s young people with a safe and supportive environment in which to discuss any issues they may have, the Cayman LGBTQ Foundation participated in Cayman International School’s recent Back to School BBQ and Information Bonanza....
Will it be a September to remember, or a month best forgotten? It’s early days yet, but with this month being the traditional peak of the hurricane season, storm preparedness in Cayman is hitting a higher gear.
The student body of Cayman International School (CIS) held a Civvies Day on Friday, 3rd September to raise funds in aid of the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park’s (QEIIBP) post-storm cleanup and recovery efforts.
The continued border closure since the end of March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic has significantly affected the Cayman Islands' water sports and land tour activity businesses.
Fast food has a reputation for being high in trans fat, saturated fat, sodium, and calories, while having next to no healthy ingredients. For example, one loaded hamburger, fries, and pie contain more saturated fat than you should eat in two days.
Because of reports of panic-buying following the announcement last week of two locally transmitted cases of Covid-19 (the first for more than a year), management at Foster’s and Priced Right have had to implement limits on certain products.