4 May Weather in Cayman
4 May Sat 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Moderate winds and seas are expected across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as the pressure gradient over the northwest Caribbean tightens. Radar images show isolated showers over the Cayman…
Cayman Islands police advise motorists to exercise caution during May Classic Stage 1 Road Race
From RCIPS On Sunday, 5 May, Spartan is hosting Stage 1 of the May Cycling Classics in the form of a 40 mile road race. The event begins at 7:15AM and is expected to finish at 10:00AM. It begins at…
3 May Weather in Cayman
3 May Fri 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Moderate winds and seas are expected across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as the pressure gradient over the northwest Caribbean tightens. Radar images show isolated showers over the Cayman…
Cayman Islands Governor marks World Press Freedom Day
Quote from HE the Governor: “World Press Freedom Day is about celebrating the fundamental principles of media freedom and defending journalists and media workers as they go about their job. The work the UK is doing to push the media…
Australia: Angus Taylor says he did not set up Cayman Islands structure on $80m water buyback
By Annie Davies From The Guardian UK Energy minister was a director of Eastern Australia Agriculture but says he only advised on the agricultural side The energy minister, Angus Taylor, has denied he played a role in structuring the company…
The Editor speaks: Press freedom
Friday May 3rd is World Press Freedom Day. Already there is one item we, in the press, can celebrate: Fewer journalists killed compared to previous year! The lower intensity of conflict in Syria and Iraq has contributed to this decrease,…
Cayman Islands DCFS appoints new Deputy Director
GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – TheDepartment of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rayle Roberts as its incoming Deputy Director. Mr. Roberts takes up his post on Wednesday, 15 May 2019. The appointee comes well-qualified…
CFATF anti-money laundering requirements to cost Cayman millions
From International Investment The Cayman Islands will have to spend millions of dollars in more law enforcement officers, government officials and training to meet the anti-money laundering requirements set forth by the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF). The jurisdiction…
Cayman Islands police release 2018 Crime and Traffic Statistics
On Wed, 1 May, the RCIPS released its 2018 Crime and Traffic Statistics, and the Senior Command Team held a press conference to discuss the main developments and trends described in the statistics with the media. Among these developments are…
The first annual Calico Jack’s charity golf tournament raises funds for the Cayman Islands Heart Fund
(Grand Cayman, May 2nd. 2019) Inspired by his niece, Luna in New Zealand, Devon Clark of Calico Jacks along with Marty Francis and TJ Hucker organized the first annual charity golf tournament to raise awareness and funds for the Cayman…







