RSSLocal News

Cabinet approves rollout of National ID Act

Cabinet approves rollout of National ID Act

| 02/06/2023 | 106 Comments

(CNS): Following the passage of the Identification Register Bill, 2022 in parliament in December, Cabinet has now approved the commencement order for the law and paved the way for the drafting instructions for the development of regulations for both it and the co-legislation, the Cayman Islands Identification Card Act, 2022. The National ID is still […]

Continue Reading

Over 70 Cubans deported since start of year

Over 70 Cubans deported since start of year

| 01/06/2023 | 12 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) repatriated another four migrants to the Republic of Cuba on Monday. The men were accompanied by CBC officers and left Grand Cayman on a non-chartered Cayman Airways flight to Havana at around 6:40pm. The Cayman Islands Government has deported over Cuban 70 migrants since the beginning […]

Continue Reading

Public works filling gaps in workforce training

Public works filling gaps in workforce training

| 01/06/2023 | 9 Comments

(CNS): With a very limited number of local companies offering any kind of apprenticeships for young people to learn vocational skills, the Public Works Department (PWD) is continuing with its own publicly funded programme and has opened an application portal for its popular Construction Trades Apprenticeship Programme.

Continue Reading

Benefits of new $76M airport project to ‘trickle down’

Benefits of new $76M airport project to ‘trickle down’

| 31/05/2023 | 201 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Island Government (CIG) has approved a $28 million expansion of the runway into the North Sound at Owen Roberts International Airport and a $42 million rebuild of the General Aviation Terminal for private jets. Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan said Tuesday that Cabinet had given the green light to four elements of the […]

Continue Reading

Minister appeals to community to help protect kids

Minister appeals to community to help protect kids

| 29/05/2023 | 37 Comments

(CNS): Education Minister Juliana O’Connor-Connolly has issued an appeal to parents, teachers and the community as a whole to commit to protecting, as well as educating, the children of the Cayman Islands. In a message marking Child Month, she said that despite the work being done, “child abuse… is still far too prevalent, which suggests […]

Continue Reading

Cayman sending 15 athletes to Special Games

Cayman sending 15 athletes to Special Games

| 25/05/2023 | 6 Comments

(CNS): Fifteen local athletes will represent the Cayman Islands in the 2023 Special Olympics World Games in Germany next month. The athletes, who have been in training for the last several months, will take part in track and field, swimming and power-lifting events at the Berlin Special Games.

Continue Reading

Caymanian on track to pilot police chopper

Caymanian on track to pilot police chopper

| 25/05/2023 | 23 Comments

(CNS): RCIPS Auxiliary Constable Darren McLean has completed his secondment at National Helicopter Services Ltd (NHSL) in Trinidad & Tobago and is now qualified as a single-pilot captain, a major milestone in his goal to become the first Caymanian helicopter pilot in the RCIPS Air Operations Unit. McLean recently got his wings and is now […]

Continue Reading

140 acres of mangrove at risk on CPA agenda

140 acres of mangrove at risk on CPA agenda

| 24/05/2023 | 82 Comments

(CNS): Just four applications to be heard by the Central Planning Authority during a single meeting pose a threat to over 140 acres of mangroves, as development continues to take precedence over the environment. Despite being a protected species that mitigate the impact of climate change, the loss of mangrove forest continues in Cayman apace.

Continue Reading

Jamaica source of CSEC maths paper leak

Jamaica source of CSEC maths paper leak

| 22/05/2023 | 15 Comments

(CNS): Investigations by officials at the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) into a leaked maths exam paper have led them to an examination centre in Jamaica as the source. The paper was said to have been leaked all across the region ahead of the secondary school exam last week. Hosting a press conference on Zoom Friday, […]

Continue Reading

Residents give thumbs down to roundabout change

Residents give thumbs down to roundabout change

| 19/05/2023 | 92 Comments

(CNS): Sir Alden McLaughlin MP has asked the National Roads Authority Board to rethink its decision to restrict drivers exiting the Grand Harbour commercial complex to a left turn only. At a packed public meeting at the Seafarers Hall in Red Bay Thursday night, residents gave the change an overwhelming thumbs down. Officials claimed it […]

Continue Reading

CPA failed to explain ‘mitigation’ in Boggy Sand case

CPA failed to explain ‘mitigation’ in Boggy Sand case

| 19/05/2023 | 30 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority did not give an adequate explanation as to how the conditions it imposed on planning approval for the redevelopment of a seawall and cabana on Boggy Sand Beach would address the list of environmental concerns raised by the project, a lawyer argued in court this week. Chris Buttler KC represented […]

Continue Reading