Archive for February 5th, 2024

Residents urged to heed warning over gale force winds

Residents urged to heed warning over gale force winds

| 05/02/2024 | 18 Comments

(CNS): The National Weather Service and Hazard Management Cayman Islands have said that as the strong cold front expected to affect the Cayman Islands tonight moves closer to our area, residents should expect near gale force winds and very rough seas. Weather conditions began deteriorating Monday and will get worse into tomorrow. Wave heights of up […]

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NAU launches fraud hotline to report welfare cheats

NAU launches fraud hotline to report welfare cheats

| 05/02/2024 | 25 Comments

(CNS): As the Needs Assessment Unit begins rolling out its new technology platform to improve the delivery of social services, it has launched a dedicated Fraud Reporting Hotline. Given the broad perception that some people receiving government cash are either undeserving or not Caymanian, the phone line has been installed to promote transparency and accountability.

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Illegal vendors still operating at Seven Mile Beach

Illegal vendors still operating at Seven Mile Beach

| 05/02/2024 | 43 Comments

(CNS): Thirty-four vendors received official permits last week to trade at Seven Mile Public Beach, chosen from 120 applicants, but it appears that people are still operating at the location illegally. Last week, the RCIPS, the Public Lands Inspectorate (PLI), Customs and Border Control (CBC) and the Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) conducted a […]

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Buying land needs to be about conservation, say activists

Buying land needs to be about conservation, say activists

| 05/02/2024 | 27 Comments

(CNS): Over the last few years, the Cayman Islands Government has approved the purchase of several beachfront lots to provide access to the islands’ coastline for locals, stay-over visitors and cruise passengers, as development increasingly blocks off Seven Mile Beach and other popular oceanfront areas. However, local activists are calling for public consultation about how […]

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Minister says moving cargo port will benefit tourism

Minister says moving cargo port will benefit tourism

| 05/02/2024 | 83 Comments

(CNS): Tourism and Ports Minister Kenneth Bryan made a speech on Friday in which he promoted what he believes are the benefits of moving the cargo dock from its current location. In an address about sustainable tourism at the Chamber of Commerce Economic Forum, he said that moving the dock away from the tourism area […]

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