Archive for July, 2020

Driver refuses DUI test after major crash

Driver refuses DUI test after major crash

| 27/07/2020

(CNS): A woman failed to provide a specimen for testing after a she was treated in hospital following a crash on Shamrock Road on Saturday night. Police said she has been warned for intended prosecution. The woman was driving a black Audi A4 towards George Town when the car collided with a trailer being pulled […]

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Green turtle rescued from cemetery

Green turtle rescued from cemetery

| 27/07/2020 | 16 Comments

(CNS): An endangered green turtle was rescued from a cemetery on Sunday by a volunteer with the Department of Environment after the animal became disorientated and got trapped between graves. Amanda Brown found the turtle on her beach walk at the cemetery in West Bay. This is another example of how beachfront development and the […]

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COVID-19 estimated cost is $46.7M

COVID-19 estimated cost is $46.7M

| 27/07/2020 | 36 Comments

(CNS): The auditor general has found that government’s estimated spending and committed expenditure on the COVID-19 pandemic, as at 19 June, is CI$46.7 million. This unaudited estimate does not include lost revenue and is based on available information supplied by government. With more work to come on the wider costs of this healthcare crisis, Sue […]

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The growing pains of a colonial territory

The growing pains of a colonial territory

| 27/07/2020 | 46 Comments

Gilbert Connolly writes: The growing pains of a small colonial territory, such as the Cayman Islands, are today varied and complex. Traditionally, the growing pains of a British colony, or territory, have revolved around the removal of the colonial administration, or at the very least the struggle for greater internal self-government. At some point in […]

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DP law still discriminates, say marriage officers

DP law still discriminates, say marriage officers

| 27/07/2020 | 59 Comments

(CNS): One of Cayman’s leading marriage registrar teams has said that the Domestic Partnership Bill is not fit for purpose as it is discriminatory and ignores commercial considerations of the modern wedding industry. The owners of Simply Weddings, leaders in the local marriage business, have said the law will create an “undignified regime” by creating […]

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Restrictions lifted on people leaving

Restrictions lifted on people leaving

| 27/07/2020 | 49 Comments

(CNS): Government has removed the restrictions on people leaving the Cayman Islands. Outbound travel is now open to anyone in Cayman who needs to leave using Cayman Airways, charter or private flights. Passengers can now make their travel arrangements directly with the carriers. But the air and sea ports remain closed until 1 September, so […]

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Local economic forum to plot ‘better future’

Local economic forum to plot ‘better future’

| 24/07/2020 | 10 Comments

(CNS): The Chamber of Commerce will be holding this year’s economic forum online as a result of the COVID-19 health crisis, the impact of which will be at the heart of the agenda. The central topic will be how Cayman can emerge better after this unprecedented situation. Finance Minister Roy McTaggart will deliver an address […]

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No new COVID-19 cases reported

No new COVID-19 cases reported

| 24/07/2020 | 12 Comments

(CNS): Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee reported on just 65 completed results for COVID-19 tests on Friday and all of them were negative, retaining Cayman’s new status of zero active cases of the virus. This brings the testing tally to 28,904 overall with 4,747 processed since the beginning of this month. Cayman is one […]

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Pick-up truck hits tree on Little Cayman

Pick-up truck hits tree on Little Cayman

| 24/07/2020 | 4 Comments

(CNS): Two people landed in hospital early Friday morning with non-life-threatening injuries following a single-vehicle collision on Little Cayman. Police said they were informed about the smash just after 2:15am on Spots Bay Road, Little Cayman. When they arrived at the scene, the officer found that the pick-up truck had veered off the road and […]

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Scammers ask for cash in grant con

Scammers ask for cash in grant con

| 24/07/2020 | 1 Comment

(CNS): The police are warning that scammers are using the cover of government grant offers to part people from their cash in at least two different email cons. Cybercrime officers said the scams invite people to apply for government grants, requesting a deposit of around CI$100-125, along with personal ID details, to process these claims.

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First, do no harm

First, do no harm

| 24/07/2020 | 66 Comments

Aristophanes Duckpond writes: Our government has done an excellent job in preserving the health of the community up to this point. They did so by putting human life first, by implementing long-proven public health measures, and by adopting proven ‘gold standard’ protocols to minimise the importation of coronavirus.

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