Archive for August 2nd, 2023

Premier urges banks to do more over rate hikes

Premier urges banks to do more over rate hikes

| 02/08/2023 | 102 Comments

(CNS): Premier Wayne Panton has welcomed the move by Cayman’s high street banks to stick to the agreed delay on rolling out interest rate hikes on local loans and mortgages following last week’s Federal Reserve increase. However, he said that even though he appreciated the banks’ agreeing to a 30-day notice period, he was still […]

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Schrödinger’s Caymanians

Schrödinger’s Caymanians

| 02/08/2023 | 109 Comments

Nick Joseph writes: A longstanding issue is the simple question: Who is a Caymanian? With many different options and processes for achieving (and maintaining) Caymanian status, widespread confusion has caused whole aspects of the Immigration (Transition) Act (and other laws in the Cayman Islands) to be almost incapable of proper application. This is not a […]

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Clean-up campaign begins but no sign of dump deal

Clean-up campaign begins but no sign of dump deal

| 02/08/2023 | 26 Comments

(CNS): A new campaign to crack down on littering has been launched by the Beautification Task Force (BTF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Ports. The promotion was launched just as the most recent target date for the government to reach an agreement with Dart over the dump has come and gone, with no news yet of a deal.

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Rider mugged after falling off motorbike

Rider mugged after falling off motorbike

| 02/08/2023 | 30 Comments

(CNS): A man who fell off his motorcycle on Friday night as he drove through North Sound Estates in Bodden Town was then chased and mugged by a passing cyclist. Having survived the accident at around 10:30 that night, which police said was due to the wet road conditions, the motorbike rider was then confronted […]

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Sea temperatures put local coral at more risk

Sea temperatures put local coral at more risk

| 02/08/2023 | 13 Comments

(CNS): The record-breaking local sea temperatures this summer have already gone beyond the threshold that coral reefs can comfortably tolerate, more than a month ahead of the expected seasonal peak. Department of Environment (DoE) Deputy Director Tim Austin, a marine scientist, has said this is causing real concerns. The DoE has been monitoring the marine […]

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NRA clears mangroves without approval

NRA clears mangroves without approval

| 02/08/2023 | 51 Comments

(CNS): The National Roads Authority has said the removal of mangroves without prior approval, just days after Cayman marked World Mangrove Day, was a “misunderstanding”. The NRA said it was cleaning culverts, not clearing mangroves, at a site in West Bay, but it appears that some were removed. Now local activists are angry that, despite […]

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