Archive for June 5th, 2023

One charged with GBH in homophobic attack

One charged with GBH in homophobic attack

| 05/06/2023

(CNS): A West Bay man has been charged with two counts of assault GBH in connection with an attack at The Strand Shopping Centre parking lot almost eighteen months ago, believed to be motivated by homophobia. Derrick Bush (34), who has been bailed and is expected in court on 22 June, was one of two […]

Continue Reading

MP says she’s acting for people, not profit re road

MP says she’s acting for people, not profit re road

| 05/06/2023 | 140 Comments

(CNS): Heather Bodden MP (SAV) has told CNS she was elected to “serve the people and not to profit” following a report that she owns land along a stretch of the proposed East-West Arterial Road extension. The PACT backbench MP said she wasn’t “even thinking about the land” she owns when she spoke during a […]

Continue Reading

At least four injured in Newlands house explosion

At least four injured in Newlands house explosion

| 05/06/2023 | 30 Comments

(CNS): The emergency services are currently on the scene in Newlands where there was an explosion at a house around lunchtime. It appears that a propane gas tank blew up when the homeowner opened the door on arrival at the house on Bayfield Street. At least four people were injured, and the home was very […]

Continue Reading

‘Face of GAB’ wins Employee of the Year

‘Face of GAB’ wins Employee of the Year

| 05/06/2023 | 12 Comments

(CNS: The first person that many people see when they enter the Government Administration Building in George Town was confirmed as the civil service Employee of the Year 2022 last week. At the Deputy Governor’s Awards Ceremony held on 1 June, Sarah Orrett, who leads the reception team at the front desk at the building […]

Continue Reading

OfReg clears more piecemeal CUC green capacity

OfReg clears more piecemeal CUC green capacity

| 05/06/2023 | 23 Comments

(CNS): The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) has given CUC the green light to release another 6MW of capacity for the Consumer-Owned Renewable Energy (CORE) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) programmes in the continuing piecemeal approach to the adoption of renewable energy in Cayman. As the clock ticks on the government’s unrealistic goal to […]

Continue Reading

Fatal crash suspect fails in bid to leave Cayman

Fatal crash suspect fails in bid to leave Cayman

| 05/06/2023

(CNS): A Canadian national and resident of the Cayman Islands who was arrested in March on suspicion of causing the death of Abele Hiwet (38) on the West Bay Road in a hit-and-run has failed in a legal bid to leave the country. The 36- year-old man who is on police bail, sought a judicial […]

Continue Reading