By: Alric Lindsay Sources initially indicated on Sunday that a fuel tanker briefly ran aground in Cayman Brac. The government subsequently confirmed this accident in a press release. Based on the press release, the “Sea Elephant,” which was loaded...
Environment
Today, July 4, 2024, the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) announced that garbage collection has resumed in the Cayman Islands following Hurricane Beryl’s passage. DEH said that “routes scheduled for collection on Thursday will be completed on Friday, July...
The Department of Environmental Health said in a press release that the George Town landfill will close at noon today, Wednesday, July 3, 2024. However, the 24-hour landfill drop-off will remain open to the public. The operating hours at...
Protect Our Future, a local youth environmentally active organisation, posted on its Instagram page (@protectourfuture.eco) that it has started a campaign supporting the National Conservation Act. Protect Our Future’s campaign to support the National Conservation Act “as is” comes...
To pave the way for more development, Cayman’s elected government and a group of developers seem to want us to believe in the bogeyman, or more accurately, in bogeymen. Those bogeymen go by the names the National Conservation Act...