George Town Central MLA, Kenneth Bryan said Monday (15 October) crime is not a George Town Central issue, but a national one. Jodi Ann Powery, media officer for the...
Author - Natalie Briggs
Natalie Briggs has worked in television, radio and print since 2002, including stints at Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT/CNMG), Radio 97, The Trinidad Guardian and Newsday. She has an MA in Media, Communications and Public Relations.
Police appeal for West Bay robbery witnesses to come forward
Police are appealing to members of the public to help them solve a robbery in West Bay which occurred on Monday (15 October) evening. According to the RCIPS at 10 p...
Gov’t, MLAs should do more on crime says Bryan
One man remains in serious, but stable condition following a weekend shooting. The incident happened Friday (12 October) night near Welly’s Cool Spot in Sound Way...
Bryan asks why so much haste with berthing project
Support will be given for what is best for the country, but not unconditionally, and not blindly. This from Kenneth Bryan the Independent Opposition MLA representing...
The National Roads Authority is advising it will be upgrading a section of North Church Street between Bodden Road and Rackams beginning this weekend. The NRA says Phase...
Diversity for new George Town
Architect Colin Lumsden is Cayman’s George Town city planner, a new post created to make the capital’s revitalization project a reality. ...
George Town not in competition with Camana Bay
The new George Town planner, Colin Lumsden, has said, he does not see Camana Bay as a competitor with George Town. He admired the progress of Camana Bay’s...
Public gives bus system passing grade
While one lawmaker may say nay to how the bus system currently works and the bus drivers may say yay, but what is the public saying? On Wednesday (10 October,) we went...
Use public transport to take cars off the road says Bryan
George Town Central MLA Kenneth Bryan says a proper functioning public transport system can take cars off the road and alleviate Cayman’s issues with...
CITA remains neutral on port project
The Cayman Islands Tourism Association says it is remaining neutral during the debate on the cruise berthing project. The tourism body signaled its stance on the issue...