Yet another fraudulent text message is making the rounds, this time pretending to be from the Cayman Islands Postal Service; a jury is expected to begin deliberations today in the robbery trial of Shamar Courtney Bethune; and students, interns, emerging marketers, and industry professionals come together for the inaugural CIMPA Next GEN event.
The RCIPS continues to seek your help to locate a man wanted in relation to multiple burglary investigations; the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal has closed the door on a retrial for Erick Brian Williams Soto, whose manslaughter conviction was previously set aside; and the achievements of Caymanians living, working and representing the country overseas are celebrated at the 5th Annual Cayman…
Coming up in sports — Cayman’s U14s continue their CFU push, the Cricket President weighs in after a standout women’s tournament, Karthik Adapa earns national recognition, and strong results on the golf course from both Justin Hastings and junior player Marko Rando.
A man will soon learn his fate after being accused and standing trial for a late night robbery at a popular food hut. Plus a man wins his appeal over charge of manslaughter. Government is looking to update its notaries public legislation with significant changes relating to eligibility and training. A turtle is struck by boat, we get the latest from the Department of Environment.
The National Coalition for Caymanians Administration is looking to update its notaries public legislation with significant changes relating to eligibility and training; and Cabinet has confirmed Financial Services as the theme for the 2027 National Heroes Day ceremony
A new scam is making the rounds. It is a text message that looks like the police service is hitting you up for overdue traffic fines; the trial of Shamar Courtney Bethune is underway in Grand Court, where prosecutors allege he was responsible for the robbery of the Al La Kebab food hut on Lawrence Boulevard; and Government says proposed vaping restrictions will address landfill fire concerns.
Young female Cricketers get he experience of a lifetime at the 2026 Americas qualifier National Golfer Hastings doing big things And he Cayman Islands Marathon is around the bend.
A man stand trial for allegedly robbing Al La Kebab, and the police say they can identify him. A new scam is targeting Cayman residents, this time posing as the police. The latest on attempts to curve feral cats plus changes to who can buy vapes are in the pipeline.