Health Services Authority (HSA) and government leaders have discussed plans for what is being called “a mini-hospital” in Bodden Town. Health Minister Hon...
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Cayman continues to battle waves of Sargassum washing up on our shores. American scientists are urging Caribbean countries like the Cayman Islands to start preparing for...
Cayman continues to be dengue-free. Public Health officials confirm so far there are no local or imported cases of the mosquito-borne disease. Numbers shared with Cayman...
Complications with Cayman common chickens
The Department of Agriculture’s (DOA) animal shelter quarantine continues. Its effects are being felt outside the department’s doors. The DOA’s efforts...
Students call out Government on environmental issues
Environmental issues continue to take the spotlight for many in Cayman’s schools, students put their case for change to the Government on Friday (24 May)...
DOA shelter quarantined: Parvovirus discovered among seized dogs
The Department of Agriculture’s dog shelter is on lockdown. This as officials say the deadly Parvovirus has been found among the 53 dogs seized last week in...
Bodden Town resident calls for NiCE to activate to deal with Sargassum
As Sargassum continues to be a problem islandwide, one resident said initiatives like the NiCE (National Community Enhancement) programme should be triggered to help...
NCVO kids take to the soil
Children at the National Council of Voluntary Organizations (NCVO) plant the first seeds for the seed to plate programme initiated by Food Revolution. The aim of the...
Sargassum taking a toll on marine life
The Department of Environment (DOE) said its keeping a close watch on the Sargassum that continues to roll in. DOE’s Research and Assessment deputy Director Tim...
NiCE programme set to help with Sargassum
Sargassum continues to be a problem on Cayman’s beaches. Health Minister Hon. Dwayne Seymour said plans are in the works to have the NiCE programme workers help remove...