Archive for November 28th, 2024
Shark feeding has put local divers at risk, DoE warns
(CNS): It appears that sharks swimming in local waters have begun to associate food with SCUBA divers. The department of environment recently received a report of a shark closely approaching a SCUBA diver who had a lionfish culling spear and empty bucket. When the diver lifted the spear for self-defense, the shark opened its mouth. […]
Testing still critical in fight against HIV/AIDS
(CNS): There are still several days for people across the Cayman Islands to get a free HIV test as the Public Health Department partners with the Red Cross and Cayman AIDS Foundation offering a series of free HIV testing events across the Cayman Islands from 25 to 30 November. These events aim to empower the community to […]
Suspected burglar arrested after handing himself in
(CNS): Romario Brown (23) from West Bay has been arrested and is currently being held in police custody following a public appeal for his whereabouts last week. Brown was wanted in connection with a number of burglaries and but he handed himself in at the Cayman Islands Detention Centre in Fairbanks yesterday, Wednesday 27 November.
Standing United in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Cayman Islands LGBTQ Foundation and HIV/AIDS Foundation writes: As we join the global community in observing the 2024 International HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we reflect on the importance of continued advocacy, education, and support for those living with HIV/AIDS, as well as the shared responsibility we all carry in creating a safer, more inclusive society. The […]
Ex DP calls for full consultation on controversial bills
(CNS): The former deputy premier, AndrĂ© Ebanks MP (WBS) is calling on government to make sure that the public are given the full 28 day consultation period on two specific and controversial bills that the UPM has indicated they want to bring to parliament before it is prorogued. Ebanks has said introducing the proposed referendum […]
Little Cayman reefs devastated by marine heatwave
(CNS): A survey of reefs around Little Cayman has revealed a shocking decline in coral cover from 26% at the start of 2023 down to less than ten percent by this summer. The devastating loss of coral is down largely to the global bleaching event fuelled by last year’s marine heatwave. The survey by the […]