NEW ARRIVALS SCREENING SYSTEM GETS ENCOURAGING FEEDBACK
“They felt the system was comprehensive and worked very well,” he said about the feedback from the returning residents and the BA flight crew.
“They felt the system was comprehensive and worked very well,” he said about the feedback from the returning residents and the BA flight crew.
The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) and the Youth Services Unit (YSU), unveiled two new billboards at the Cayman Brac Playing Field on Friday, January 22.
Having worked alongside the Government to ensure the delivery of communications, training and advice during the pandemic, the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce will seek to enhance its standing among the general public under the stewardship of its new President Mike Gibbs.
The Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) have recently received reports that a number of business owners have received letters in the mail informing them that they are the recipients of a sizeable inheritance from a distant relative.
There’s a debate in the Crown Dependency of Jersey over curbing the high rate of multi-millionaires moving to the island.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is urging residents to exercise caution when handling and preparing foods after the passage of Tropical Storm Grace.
Just before 6PM on Friday 24 September, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a motor vehicle collision that took place on Reverend Blackman Road in West Bay, involving a minivan and a motorcycle.
The Enterprise Cayman workforce development initiative by Cayman Enterprise City in partnership with Cayman Islands’ special economic zone companies has officially relaunched as a non-profit organisation and educational arm of the CEC special economic zones development project.
Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported 52 new cases of COVID-19, three in travellers and 49 from the community, on Wednesday, 22 December. Public Health reported 682 PCR tests were conducted on the previous day.
In early March, two Cayman doctors removed an ovarian cyst measuring 36cm x 28cm from a 42-year-old patient at Doctors Hospital which they believe was one of the largest ovarian cysts to be removed using laparoscopic surgery