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RCIPS seeking police recruits in new campaign

RCIPS seeking police recruits in new campaign

| 01/05/2024 | 20 Comments

(CNS): The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has begun the search for new recruits and is calling for applications from young Caymanians who are interested in joining the RCIPS as constables. Recruitment is open to all Caymanians and permanent residents with the right to work between 18 and 40. The search comes at a time […]

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Financial administrator wins civil service annual gong

Financial administrator wins civil service annual gong

| 01/05/2024 | 7 Comments

(CNS): Zhané Rambaran, the financial administrator in the Portfolio of the Civil Service, has been crowned Government Employee of the Year for 2023. Rambaran won the top award out of a field of 12 finalists who were all employees of the month last year. Rambaran was selected as April’s winner for her “exemplary contributions” to […]

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CMO: Despite huge spending health system failing

CMO: Despite huge spending health system failing

| 01/05/2024 | 87 Comments

(CNS) UPDATED with survey links: The amount of money spent on healthcare in the Cayman Islands is “astonishing” but the system is failing, Chief Medical Officer Nick Gent has said, as the health ministry launches a public consultation on a National Health Strategy. Dr Gent said the cost of healthcare here “worries me hugely” and […]

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Cabinet seeks FOI extension for housing report request

Cabinet seeks FOI extension for housing report request

| 30/04/2024 | 16 Comments

(CNS): As the current government’s poor transparency record continues to worsen, the Cabinet Office has asked for another 30 days before releasing any part of a key report and other related documents on the issue of housing. After the government refused to respond to a media request for a copy of the report generated by […]

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NRA predicts 57% more traffic at Grand Harbour by 2036

NRA predicts 57% more traffic at Grand Harbour by 2036

| 30/04/2024 | 104 Comments

(CNS): The National Roads Authority is predicting that within the next eight years, the traffic at the Grand Harbour Roundabout will have increased by more than 28,000 cars every day, which is a 57% hike in volume. In a proposed road improvement plan examining the corridor between the CUC Roundabout by Kings Sports Centre to […]

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Man sustains serious stab wound in George Town bar

Man sustains serious stab wound in George Town bar

| 30/04/2024 | 10 Comments

(CNS): An unidentified man sustained a serious but non-life-threatening stab wound in the early hours of Friday morning, police have said. The RCIPS is now investigating what happened before the wounded man turned up at an undisclosed business establishment on Eastern Avenue, injured and looking for help, at around 3am. The man was said to […]

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Man charged over gun while on early release

Man charged over gun while on early release

| 30/04/2024

(CNS): A 32-year-old man from Bodden Town was remanded in custody after being charged with a catalogue of offences, including possession of an illegal gun, following a police chase last Tuesday, 23 April, in South Sound. The man, who was on licensed early release, had attempted to avoid a police vehicle checkpoint along South Sound […]

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PPM: Gov’t lacks plan to tackle local unemployment

PPM: Gov’t lacks plan to tackle local unemployment

| 29/04/2024 | 44 Comments

(CNS): Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart has questioned why the government has no strategy to address the notable increase in local unemployment figures revealed in a report by the Economic and Statistics Office earlier this month. In a video statement posted on social media, he said there were “things to be concerned about” regarding the number […]

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RCIPS to present crime clean-up rates by 2024

RCIPS to present crime clean-up rates by 2024

| 29/04/2024 | 8 Comments

(CNS): The 2023 crime report could be the last time that the RCIPS presents its annual statistics without offering some form of detection or crime clean-up rate. Despite the public interest in and the importance of solving crime and bringing perpetrators to justice, the RCIPS has so far been unable to answer questions about how […]

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2024 stay-over visitors still below 2019 record numbers

2024 stay-over visitors still below 2019 record numbers

| 29/04/2024 | 37 Comments

(CNS): Over 137,000 stay-over visitors arrived in the Cayman Islands between January and March of this year, which is the second-highest figure for the first quarter of any year since records began and a 13.4% increase over the 2023 figure. The numbers were boosted because Easter was in March this year, leading to a standout […]

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One woman among 21 new fire service recruits

One woman among 21 new fire service recruits

| 29/04/2024 | 14 Comments

(CNS): After several years of recruitment problems and staff shortages at the Cayman Islands Fire Service, 21 Caymanian recruits have completed 26 weeks of basic training. Officials said the increase in the number of fire officers was long-awaited and necessary. Last year, Cabinet approved a budget allocation to cover the cost of training a new […]

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