Archive for September, 2024

22 new recruits start RCIPS basic training

22 new recruits start RCIPS basic training

| 16/09/2024 | 25 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS recently swore in 22 men and women who have begun their first step on the journey to becoming police officers in the Cayman Islands. Over 22 weeks they will undergo various aspects of training covering laws, policies and procedures through academic learning, physical fitness and ceremonial drills to transition from civilians to […]

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CIG and Dart still discussing failed dump deal

CIG and Dart still discussing failed dump deal

| 15/09/2024 | 50 Comments

(CNS): Talks are continuing between the Cayman Islands Government and Dart over the failed dump deal, and it could be some time before the ministry is in a position to begin a new procurement process to find a suitable private sector entity to solve Cayman’s garbage crisis. The CIG has already wasted almost $16.5 million […]

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Sunday traffic diversion in place for George Town

Sunday traffic diversion in place for George Town

| 14/09/2024 | 12 Comments

(CNS): From 6am on Sunday, 15 September, Sheddon Road traffic will be diverted onto Edward Street from the Post Office junction to Elgin Avenue junction in the centre of the capital to allow for further work on the roads as part of the George Town Revitalisation Initiative. The trench work will last all day, with […]

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Man shot multiple times in GT, one arrested

Man shot multiple times in GT, one arrested

| 14/09/2024

(CNS) Updated: A 39-year-old resident of George Town has been arrested in relation to the shooting on Eastern Avenue that happened shortly after 3:00am on Saturday, 14 September. After the incident, the police said that the victim was in serious but stable condition after being shot multiple times. Police officers on patrol heard shots fired […]

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Cops fire beanbags at violent woman during arrest

Cops fire beanbags at violent woman during arrest

| 13/09/2024

(CNS) UPDATED: A 35-year-old woman from George Town appeared in court on Monday charged with multiple offences following a violent assault last week. She has been charged with two counts of Assault ABH, Carrying an Offensive Weapon, Obstructing Police, Causing Fear of Provocation of Violence, Escaping Lawful Custody, and Threats to Kill. the woman was […]

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Lawyer argues Watson conviction ‘politically expedient’

Lawyer argues Watson conviction ‘politically expedient’

| 13/09/2024 | 55 Comments

(CNS): Andrew Trollope KC told the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal on Thursday that the crown’s case against Canover Watson was directly connected to and influenced by the government’s goal to get the Cayman Islands removed from the Financial Action Task Force’s grey list and the conviction is unsafe. The UK-based lawyer argued that the […]

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CMR owner will argue human rights abuse in appeal

CMR owner will argue human rights abuse in appeal

| 12/09/2024 | 138 Comments

(CNS): Sandra Hill, the owner of Cayman Marl Road and online talk-show host, has been given leave to appeal a 2020 conviction and to instruct a senior lawyer on legal aid to argue the case. The Cayman Islands Court of Appeal president, Sir John Goldring, Thursday, said the case raised human rights issues. Hill is […]

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Doctor arrested on manslaughter allegation

Doctor arrested on manslaughter allegation

| 12/09/2024

(CNS): Police say that a 61-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by reason of gross negligence in relation to an incident that occurred on 21 January this year. The Health Services Authority has confirmed that one of its “visiting practitioners has been arrested” and placed on leave until further notice. The doctor […]

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Cayman commemorates historic hurricane

Cayman commemorates historic hurricane

| 12/09/2024 | 35 Comments

(CNS): This week, the Cayman Islands is marking 20 years since the passage of Hurricane Ivan, a Category 4 storm that devastated Grand Cayman on the 11 and 12 of September 2004. Two decades on, officials here are promoting the theme of “Past. Present. Grateful. Resilient”. Ivan remains one of the most expensive natural disasters in […]

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ACT accuses CPR of bias and scare tactics

ACT accuses CPR of bias and scare tactics

| 12/09/2024 | 66 Comments

(CNS): The Association for the Advancement of Cruise Tourism in the Cayman Islands (ACT), which is pushing hard for a ‘yes’ in the government’s planned referendum on whether or not Cayman should build cruise berthing facilities, has taken aim at the non-profit campaigners who oppose a pier project. In a statement, the ACT accused the […]

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Work permits at over 37,300 even in low season

Work permits at over 37,300 even in low season

| 11/09/2024 | 91 Comments

(CNS): At the start of this month, despite entering tourism’s low season, the number of valid work permits was 37,334, according to the latest official figures. This is about 100 fewer than the record-breaking high of 37,437 in April this year. The huge number comes when an estimated 5% of local people are without work […]

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