The Legislative Assembly passed the Freedom of Information Bill into law, giving legislative backing to the public's right to access most government records. 31st August 2007, 6:12pm
"I am extremely happy to be able to join you this evening at His Excellency the Governor's residence to not only say thank you, but to celebrate a job well done," Mr Eden said. 30th August 2007, 5:26pm
The Governor hosted a reception for those who "worked" the storm. "An excellent job was done by all," he said. "There were, of course, some lessons to learn and I am determined that we should do so quickly." 30th August 2007, 4:31pm
New students must attend UCCI's orientation functions scheduled for Thursday, 30th and Friday, 31st August in the Sir Vassel Johnson Hall. 28th August 2007, 4:09pm
This feature focuses on the PWD's critical role in disaster preparedness; the spearheading of local activities that are part of the worldwide Darwin Initiative, and efforts to keep the people of Cayman connected to their local flora and fauna. 27th August 2007, 3:01pm
Cabinet will provide additional funding to the National Recovery Fund, so it can complete the rebuild and repair of more than 100 Ivan-damaged homes. 24th August 2007, 4:48pm
HE the Governor and Leader of Government Business the Hon Kurt Tibbetts visited the Prospect Primary shelter soon after it opened to view preparations. 23rd August 2007, 4:42pm
I cannot adequately express the gratitude that I have for them. But by shining the light on their efforts, I hope that others in the community will join me in thanking them, Health Minister the Hon. Anthony Eden, OBE, JP, said. 22nd August 2007, 11:26am
Until the All Clear has been given, members of the public are urged to use exercise extreme caution for their own safety and well-being when traveling on the roads. While road clearing is ongoing, some areas are still impassable. 20th August 2007, 2:54pm
While conditions continue to look more favourable for the Cayman Islands, extreme caution is advised, as the system has shown itself to be subject to fluctuations and therefore posing continued threat to the Cayman Islands. 19th August 2007, 8:27pm
At 10:00 p.m. tonight, Saturday, 18 August, the National Hurricane Committee declared a hurricane warning , which means that the Cayman Islands could begin experiencing tropical storm or hurricane conditions within 24 hours from the declaration. 18th August 2007, 10:58pm
"I am reassured to see that residents are taking the risks posed by Dean with the utmost seriousness. It is imperative that all residents complete urgently their preparations by lunchtime tomorrow." 18th August 2007, 9:07pm
A hurricane Watch went into effect at 10:00am today (Saturday); watch status indicates that the Islands could begin experiencing storm conditions within the next 36 hours. 18th August 2007, 10:13am
Leader of Government Business, the Hon. Kurt Tibbetts, urged residents this morning (Friday) to be prepared for a direct hit from a predicted strong Category Four Hurricane Dean, forecast to have 130 mph winds when over Grand Cayman. 17th August 2007, 3:52pm
The issuance of this Alert signifies that Cayman may begin experiencing storm or hurricane force conditions within the next 48 hours. 17th August 2007, 10:23am
"...this system is forecasted to be a dangerous storm by the time it reaches our vicinity. Changes in direction are of course possible, but just as they can shift Dean's path away from us, they can also bring it closer." 17th August 2007, 9:49am
The civil service will operate as normally as possible tomorrow, while securing government offices and granting staff time off to prepare for Hurricane Dean. 16th August 2007, 7:20pm
The Committee urges the population to intensify efforts at readiness, with the projected path of Hurricane Dean taking the centre of the system very close to the Islands. 16th August 2007, 5:22pm
Health Minister, the Hon. Anthony Eden, stresses that all health professionals meet stringent requirements to receive their licenses and these are reviewed yearly by professional councils established under the Health Practice Commission (HPC). 15th August 2007, 4:15pm
Encouraging public participation during the recent Constitutional Review Secretariat visit to the Brac, Leader of Government Business, the Hon. Kurt Tibbetts,JP, said, "Constitutional modernization is something that is very important - not for today, but for our future." 14th August 2007, 1:06pm
In fine-tuning its route network plan, Cayman Airways opts for more flights to Florida and Jamaica and eliminates the Houston route. 13th August 2007, 3:34pm
"Participating in this conference enables Cayman to gain knowledge about international and regional experiences in developing healthcare systems." 13th August 2007, 10:52am
Cayman's athletes and schoolchildren will soon have an IAAF-certified track and two FIFA-certified football fields when upgrades to current facilities are completed. 10th August 2007, 4:05pm
An Inter-American Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture consultant is two weeks into a month long review of Cayman's agricultural sector. 10th August 2007, 3:36pm
Development of training programmes and presentation skills, and the creation of training manuals was the focus of a recent four-day training course. 9th August 2007, 3:23pm
Young campers participate in a giant version of Snakes and Ladders, with an educational twist. Cayman Islands Red Cross representatives use this as an opportunity to teach children about disaster Preparedness. 8th August 2007, 1:52pm
To help preserve the indigenous blue iguana a poster has been produced showcasing the differences between the blue and non-native green iguanas. 7th August 2007, 5:14pm
The 2007 Miss Cayman Islands contestants will be in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman this weekend to learn more about the islands and meet local residents. 7th August 2007, 11:44am
RCIPS customer service staff enhanced their telephone etiquette, diversity appreciation, victim-care, communication and conflict resolution skills 6th August 2007, 10:35am
Following the recent illegal slaughter of one of Cayman's few nesting turtles, Department of Environment officers urge the public to report any suspicious marine activity immediately. 3rd August 2007, 2:10pm
Portable generators, though useful, can be hazardous if used improperly. Follow these tips to ensure proper and safe use of your generator. 2nd August 2007, 3:34pm
Members of the public have until 24 August to submit comments to a far-reaching draft Legal Practitioners Bill that will affect the entire legal profession if passed in its present form. The bill is available both on gov.ky and legal/judicial websites. 1st August 2007, 5:55pm
The special report by the Auditor General on the review of the debt financing arrangements for Boatswains Beach has been reviewed and assessed. Detectives believe it raises a number of questions that need some further investigations. 1st August 2007, 12:12pm