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Hondurans fear starvation under lockdown

Hondurans under lockdown is one area of the country fear they are going to starve if supplies promised by the government don’t arrive soon.

22 Apr, 2020

Chamber Webinar: Guidance for Accessing Financial Assistance for Micro and Small Businesses

The Chamber of Commerce continues to offer critical support to local businesses, members and non-members through its series of free webinars, themed Supporting Businesses in a Time of Crisis.

24 Apr, 2020

RCIPS Requests Public Assistance to Locate Wanted Man

On Saturday, 25 April, the RCIPS is requesting public assistance in locating Joseph Vandell Hurlston, age 37 of George Town, who is currently on bail in relation to a serious assault.

25 Apr, 2020

Time to reset the clock

During Thursday’s debate on vital new amendments to help people deal with the restrictions brought about by the Covid-19 corona virus pandemic, Arden McLean, Leader of the Opposition, said now was the time to reset the clock when it came to giving Caymanians employment opportunities.

27 Apr, 2020

RCIPS and CIFS Reinforce Road Safety Message

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) and the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) reminds residents to stay safe on the roads during these unprecedented times.

27 Apr, 2020

Schools Receive Policy Guidance for Continuity of Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Further to the announcement of the extended school closure until the end of the academic year, the MEYSAL has issued policy guidance to all compulsory education institutions to ensure continuity of education during the physical closure of school sites.

29 Apr, 2020

Ministry Increases Efficiency During COVID-19 Pandemic

The Ministry of Financial Services and its related entities have instituted a number of changes to increase efficiency of its operations to better support the work of the financial services industry in the midst of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

01 May, 2020

Parts of Customs and Border Control Law, 2018 Declared Incompatible with the Bill of Rights

For the first time since the introduction of the Bill of Rights (“BOR”), the Grand Court has ruled that Section 9 of the BOR “the Right to a family life and private life” has to be considered by the Immigration Appeals Tribunal when considering whether a person can remain in the Islands.

01 May, 2020

SISTER ISLANDS LOCKDOWN COULD BE LIFTED THIS WEEK

With almost all of the estimated 200 residents of Little Cayman tested with no indication of COVID-19, steps are being put in place to lift the lockdown there.

04 May, 2020

Community Notice: RFA Argus Arrives in Cayman

RFA Argus, one of the Royal Navy Caribbean task force ships arrived in the Cayman Islands area on Monday 4 May.

06 May, 2020
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