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Population grows 2.6% as work permits surge

Population grows 2.6% as work permits surge

| 21/09/2023 | 81 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands population has grown by at least another 2.6% to almost 84,000, according to the latest Labour Force Survey undertaken by the Economics and Statistics Office. The proportion of Caymanians in this new estimated population has dropped another 1% since the last survey in October to 46.5%, as the growth has been […]

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CPA taking Boggy Sand case to Privy Council

CPA taking Boggy Sand case to Privy Council

| 20/09/2023 | 104 Comments

(CNS): The courtroom battle over the redevelopment of a controversial cabana and seawall in a marine park area on Boggy Sand Beach in West Bay that has pitched two government boards against each other is headed to London. In a surprising turn of events, given that the Central Planning Authority has lost a judicial review […]

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BOTC passport holders will not need ETA for UK

BOTC passport holders will not need ETA for UK

| 20/09/2023 | 22 Comments

(CNS): The UK Government will “soon” introduce its Electronic Travel Authorisation requirement for travellers who do not need a visa to enter Britain. However, the office of Cayman Islands Governor Jane Owen has worked with the Home Office to ensure that people who hold a British Overseas Territory Citizen (BOTC) passport will not need an […]

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Bill to allow more pension raids goes public

Bill to allow more pension raids goes public

| 20/09/2023 | 41 Comments

(CNS): The National Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2023 has been published and is now open for public consultation. The legislation provides for more people to take out more cash from their pensions in relation to buying a home. It increases the maximum amount of withdrawals from plans for deposits on buying or building a house, or […]

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Private school bus proposal proves challenging

Private school bus proposal proves challenging

| 19/09/2023 | 83 Comments

(CNS): Hope for a reprieve from traffic congestion with the introduction of buses for private schools was dashed in parliament Tuesday when Education Minister Juliana O’Connor-Connolly revealed that little progress had been made on a private member’s motion proposing the idea. Answering questions from Sir Alden McLaughlin (RED), who presented it in April, O’Connor-Connolly said […]

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Would-be students in fight at UCCI

Would-be students in fight at UCCI

| 18/09/2023

(CNS): Police are investigating another assault that took place at an educational establishment on Grand Cayman, this time at the UCCI campus. The RCIPS said that on Monday morning, officers were called to a disturbance in the car park of the college on Olympic Way, where two men known to each other were involved in […]

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Ed director says assault doesn’t define JGHS

Ed director says assault doesn’t define JGHS

| 18/09/2023 | 34 Comments

(CNS): In a video message following an assault on a John Gray High School student by two of his peers last week, Department of Education Services (DES) Director Mark Ray outlined what the Ministry of Education, the DES, schools and the police are doing to ensure safe learning environments for students and staff. Last Friday, […]

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JGHS students arrested for attack on peer

JGHS students arrested for attack on peer

| 13/09/2023

(CNS) UPDATED: Police have now confirmed that the two students who were arrested Wednesday morning on suspicion of assault ABH have been bailed as the investigation continues. The boys were arrested and temporarily excluded from John Gray High School after an attack on another boy in the school just two weeks into the new school […]

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Tribunal ‘volunteers’ get major pay hike

Tribunal ‘volunteers’ get major pay hike

| 13/09/2023 | 20 Comments

(CNS): Cabinet has granted a significant increase in the money paid to members of the Labour Tribunal (LT) and the Labour Appeals Tribunal (LAT) for attending meetings, effective from the beginning of this month. While the members of these boards are volunteers, they are paid a fee for attending each meeting. This has been increased […]

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CUC to audit homes involved in CHEER project

CUC to audit homes involved in CHEER project

| 13/09/2023 | 15 Comments

(CNS): The homes that have been and will be selected by the Cayman Islands Government to take part in the CHEER project will be audited by CUC. The audits will establish what needs to be done to help them save money on bills and to sustain that going forward. The home retrofit programme is funded […]

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CI$1.7M deal signed for new Red Bay classrooms

CI$1.7M deal signed for new Red Bay classrooms

| 12/09/2023 | 21 Comments

(CNS): The Ministry of Education has signed a deal with local contractor Ron Wilson’s Equipment and Construction to build three Year 6 classrooms at Red Bay Primary School. The new school block is expected to cost around CI$1.7 million and will allow the three existing Year 6 classes to be converted into three Reception classrooms, […]

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