Non-essential Travel Prohibited Between Islands
The National Emergency Operations Centre reminds the public that travel remains restricted between the three Cayman Islands until further notice.
The National Emergency Operations Centre reminds the public that travel remains restricted between the three Cayman Islands until further notice.
Every time a black man is murdered in the United States by white cops there’s a cartoon that’s circulated on social media. It depicts a white officer sitting on a stool bending over to ask a little black boy what he wants to do when he grows up. The plaintive response is: “Stay alive.”
As many businesses grapple with how to present their goods and services in this new Covid-19 era, the popular Calypso Grill restaurant located at Morgan’s Harbour in West Bay is about to fire up its kitchens again for “Deck Dining” and “To Go”.
The RCIPS has confirmed that there is to be no prosecution against Mrs. Tiffany Seymour following a reported breach of soft curfew regulations in April.
The Cayman Islands Government is urging non-governmental organisations (NGOs), churches, service and civic clubs to further support the vulnerable by registering with the national disaster response mechanism to harmonise current humanitarian relief arrangements.
Cayman takes another step on the road back to normality from Sunday with further relaxation of the Level 3 lockdown measures which were introduced this past Monday June 1st.
Water Authority offices reopened on Monday, 8 June 2020, offering full services. Offices will open Monday – Friday, between the hours of 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac. The first hour of business, 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM will be dedicated to the elderly and essential workers.
Encouraging results from testing, Recruitment of reservists for Regiment, HMS Medway & RFA Argus, Flights to Ecuador and Mexico, Flight to Canada, Shout out to Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) and Deckers, Flight to Jamaica, Thank you to civil servants, Queen’s Birthday, Easing up of restrictions
The Scholarship Secretariat advises all RETURNING overseas scholarship students intending to travel back to University for September that they must register with the Emergency Travel site at www.exploregov.ky/travel.
The Ministry of Tourism has paid tribute to much-loved businessman and former airline captain, Robert ‘Robbie’ Hamaty who passed away on Saturday. In a statement, the Ministry said “it is greatly saddened by the passing of our dear friend and esteemed tourism industry partner.”