Just after 5AM on Thursday, 21 May, police officers were on patrol when they came upon a Jamaican style canoe in the Spotts Beach area of Shamrock Road.
The Water Authority Regulations allow for an annual rate adjustment; however, this year, there will not be an increase in water and sewerage rates.
Just after 5AM on Thursday, 21 May, police officers were on patrol when they came upon a Jamaican style canoe in the Spotts Beach area of Shamrock Road
The Cayman Islands Fire Service and Department of Environmental Health (DEH) continue work to tackle a small but protracted incident today
The Royal Cayman Island Police Service (RCIPS) today (Friday, 22 May 2020) confirmed that two uniformed officers have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) was mobilized to the George Town Landfill site this morning (Friday, 22 May) at 7.15am.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports a further 383 COVID-19 tests which have been completed over the last 24 hours through the screening programme.
To alleviate the impact of COVID-19 on students attending Northern Caribbean University in nearby Jamaica, an event aimed at raising some US$1 to 2 million for student scholarships