Archive for March 23rd, 2021

43% of population now has one COVID shot

43% of population now has one COVID shot

| 23/03/2021 | 58 Comments

(CNS): Around 43% of the estimated Cayman population of some 65,000 people has now received at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot. Officials said that 27,945 people aged over 16 have been given one shot while over 14,000 people have now had the full double dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. In Tuesday’s report, there were no […]

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OfReg signs off first IXP licence

OfReg signs off first IXP licence

| 23/03/2021 | 15 Comments

(CNS): Just eleven days after the utilities regulator, OfReg, revealed it was creating a regulatory framework to pave the way for local internet exchanges, it has issued its first licence. According to a press release from SALT Wireless, part of the SALT Technology group, announced that the company received its IXP licence Friday, 19 March, […]

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Minister rushes to meet fire service commitments

Minister rushes to meet fire service commitments

| 23/03/2021 | 9 Comments

(CNS): With just three weeks left in office, Home Affairs Minister Tara Rivers, who is not running in the elections next month to retain her seat in West Bay South, is rushing to ensure that the Cayman Islands fire service, especially on the Sister Islands, gets the equipment and station upgrades promised at the beginning […]

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‘Taxi’ driver charged with sexual assault

‘Taxi’ driver charged with sexual assault

| 23/03/2021

(CNS): A 39-year-old man from George Town, who was purporting to be a taxi driver when he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in June 2019, has been charged with two sexual assaults and was listed to appear in summary court on Tuesday. The man is accused of drugging and then indecently assaulting the victim in […]

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Uptick in exempt company applications floods board

Uptick in exempt company applications floods board

| 23/03/2021 | 11 Comments

(CNS): The Trade and Business Licensing Board is suspending its expedited service for the processing of exempt company applications from the end of this month, as it struggles to cope with the workload. In a short press release, officials said that from 1 April applicants can expect licence applications for exempt companies to take between […]

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Cops cry foul over holiday pay

Cops cry foul over holiday pay

| 23/03/2021 | 35 Comments

(CNS): Police association members are threatening to take their boss to court again, this time in a dispute about annual leave. The Royal Cayman Islands Police Association, which is a de facto work place union for police officers, has sent a ‘Letter Before Action’ to the RCIPS commissioner outlining their concerns about what it claims […]

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Battle on to save beach access from Dart PAD

Battle on to save beach access from Dart PAD

| 23/03/2021 | 108 Comments

(CNS): Various activist groups in West Bay came together last week to launch a campaign to prevent what could be as many as three dozen beach and shoreline access points in the district being lost through the latest proposed Dart mega-development. The islands’ largest landowner is proposing another ‘new town’ style project straddling the Esterley […]

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Bryan offers support to Mac on ‘wealth of knowledge’

Bryan offers support to Mac on ‘wealth of knowledge’

| 23/03/2021

(CNS): Kenneth Bryan, who is campaigning to retain his George Town Central seat, has confirmed he is willing to work with anyone in government who is elected by voters, including McKeeva Bush. Bryan was asked on Rooster’s morning phone-in show on Monday whether he would work with Bush, who was recently convicted of a violent […]

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Reef fish restoration, a desperately needed next step

Reef fish restoration, a desperately needed next step

| 23/03/2021 | 38 Comments

Courtney Platt writes: Announced last Friday, the Marine Parks expansion is official and it is already in effect! Thank you DoE and Wayne Panton for your perseverance over the years! One MAJOR hurdle down… just a few more yet to go (assuming optimum productivity for maximum sustainable use is the goal). Hooray, our marine heritage has […]

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