Archive for June 15th, 2021

COVID-19 traveller cases spike over weekend

COVID-19 traveller cases spike over weekend

| 15/06/2021 | 58 Comments

(CNS): Public health officials have confirmed that six travellers tested positive for COVID-19 from 701 tests carried out over the weekend but they have not given any indication as to why there may have been a sudden spike in cases. No details have been released about the positive cases, such as where the travellers had […]

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BT man charged over loaded gun and ganja

BT man charged over loaded gun and ganja

| 15/06/2021

(CNS): Michael Conrad Ebanks (36) from Bodden Town, who was arrested after one of the tyres on the car he was driving was blown out by a mysterious weapon deployed by police last week, appeared in court Tuesday facing charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition, possession of ganja with intent to supply, […]

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Plastic trash ‘endless and everywhere’, activists report

Plastic trash ‘endless and everywhere’, activists report

| 15/06/2021 | 17 Comments

(CNS): A group of volunteers who engaged in a weekend beach clean-up in North Side on Monday have said that most of the garbage they collected was plastic and microplastics, which was “endless and everywhere”. Plastic Free Cayman organised the latest effort to keep Cayman’s beaches clean, joining up with Protect Our future and the […]

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Where is the premier? asks PPM

Where is the premier? asks PPM

| 15/06/2021 | 210 Comments

(CNS): The opposition leader has accused the current government of an absence in leadership, especially when it comes to making decisions on reopening Cayman’s borders. In a press briefing at the Progressives’ offices on Crewe Road on Tuesday, Roy McTaggart urged the government to confirm 1 September as the reopening date. He claimed that they […]

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Travellers cleared of quarantine breach

Travellers cleared of quarantine breach

| 15/06/2021 | 24 Comments

(CNS): Travel Cayman officials have said that a group of people currently in isolation who were spotted on social media sitting aboard a boat this weekend were not in breach of the home quarantine protocols. The RCIPS, Public Health and Travel Cayman conducted an investigation into the alleged breach following a report about the circulation […]

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Detective says ‘Deebo’ murder still a live inquiry

Detective says ‘Deebo’ murder still a live inquiry

| 15/06/2021 | 16 Comments

(CNS): The investigation into who killed Damean Dwayne Seymour (34), better known as “Deebo”, is still an active inquiry in which police are pursuing a number of leads that have led them to look for his killer overseas. At a Coroners Court hearing on Friday, Detective Inspector Adeniyi Collins Oremule told a jury that Seymour’s […]

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More condo projects emerge for NWP

More condo projects emerge for NWP

| 15/06/2021 | 86 Comments

(CNS): The North West Point coastline has been rapidly developed over the last two years, including a number of controversial projects, and more appear to be on the way. Although a $12 million proposal by NWPR Group Ltd was rejected by the Central Planning Authority in April because the “mass, scale and height of the […]

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DEH: Recycling is real but still only 1%

DEH: Recycling is real but still only 1%

| 15/06/2021 | 41 Comments

(CNS): The management at the Department of Environmental Health laughed as they asked members of the press recently if we “believe” in the recycling programme, given the common perception in the community that separating domestic rubbish is a waste of time because it all ends up in the landfill anyway. Not so, said Michael Haworth, […]

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