Archive for December, 2022

Public service faces new rules for election campaigns

Public service faces new rules for election campaigns

| 06/12/2022 | 22 Comments

(CNS): An administrative circular has been issued to all public servants setting out the rules regarding their work and decision-making during the “Period of Election Sensitivity”. Public sector workers have been given guidance on how issues such as negotiations, consultations and the use of government resources for political purposes should be handled from Nomination Day […]

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NAU clients to get $150 Christmas bonus

NAU clients to get $150 Christmas bonus

| 05/12/2022 | 31 Comments

(CNS): Anyone receiving the government’s permanent financial assistance through the Needs Assessment Unit will get an extra $150 on top of their monthly payment in December for additional support during the holiday period. AndrĂ© Ebanks, the minister responsible for social development, said, “Our government recognises that there are many vulnerable persons in our community who […]

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Cops begin Christmas crime, crashes crackdown

Cops begin Christmas crime, crashes crackdown

| 05/12/2022 | 72 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS annual Christmas crackdown on crime and road collisions is underway, which means more cops on the beat and more road checks. During Operation Winter Guardian, which started Thursday, there will be an increase in community foot patrols, high visibility mobile patrols and intensified road enforcement operations, supported by road safety education and […]

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Trusted family friend jailed for molesting child

Trusted family friend jailed for molesting child

| 05/12/2022 | 23 Comments

(CNS): A man (39) was jailed for four years on Friday, following his conviction earlier this year of several counts of indecent assault on a young teenage girl. The man was a long-time family friend whom the girl had known since she was small as he and his wife were close to her family and […]

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Robbers strike three times in one night

Robbers strike three times in one night

| 05/12/2022 | 62 Comments

(CNS): The spike in robberies on Grand Cayman continued Friday with three armed stick-ups in less than two hours by what appears to be the same culprits from the descriptions given by the RCIPS. Police were called out to the first mugging at around 9:30pm at the parking lot by Seven Mile Public Beach. A […]

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Cayman needs to improve HIV surveillance

Cayman needs to improve HIV surveillance

| 02/12/2022 | 34 Comments

(CNS): As the world marks HIV Day today, Friday, Cayman Islands officials have said that surveillance of the virus needs to improve, given the risks of the transient population and the lack of comprehensive sex education and sexual health programmes. Six new cases of HIV were identified in the country this year and a total […]

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Parliament to debate car imports, tall buildings

Parliament to debate car imports, tall buildings

| 02/12/2022 | 252 Comments

(CNS): Two private members’ motions set to be presented in parliament next week will see MPs debate the issue of increasing the current building height limits to 20 or even 30 storeys, and restricting car imports to alleviate traffic congestion. Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart has filed a motion calling on the government to “consider as […]

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Housing Trust starts work on 19 West Bay homes

Housing Trust starts work on 19 West Bay homes

| 02/12/2022 | 26 Comments

(CNS): Phase 3 of the Lighthouse Gardens affordable housing development in the Boatswain Bay area of West Bay is getting underway after an official groundbreaking of the project this week. The subdivision includes nineteen housing lots and completes the 9.5-acre property, delivering a total of 55 homes at the location. National Housing Development Trust (NHDT) […]

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Over 330 tons of bulk waste collected as clean-up ends

Over 330 tons of bulk waste collected as clean-up ends

| 02/12/2022 | 11 Comments

(CNS): Saturday is the last day for the national seasonal bulk waste clean-up, and the Department of Environmental Health will be doing its final collection in North Side and East End. Over the last four weeks, at least 330 tons of bulk waste has been picked up, including vegetation and over 80 tons of metal. […]

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Opposition to question minister on potential recession

Opposition to question minister on potential recession

| 02/12/2022 | 45 Comments

(CNS): When legislators meet in parliament next week, among the 21 parliamentary questions that members of the opposition intend to put to the government, Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart will be asking Finance Minister Chris Saunders what the chances are that the Cayman Islands will face a recession next year. McTaggart wants to know the “government’s […]

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Hurricane season ends and lobster season begins

Hurricane season ends and lobster season begins

| 01/12/2022 | 45 Comments

(CNS): The first day of December is not only the start of the Christmas season, it is also the end of the six-month hurricane season and the beginning of the short lobster season. But the Department of Environment is reminding people as they look forward to the popular shellfish feast there are still limits on […]

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