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Nick Dacosta has become the first of the CINP candidates to secure a seat beating out Lonny Tibbetts (IND) in CBWLC. Dacosta took almost 55% of the vote in the head to head race.
People who took advantage of postal and mobile voting have kicked off the national referendum results with an early spike for the ‘no’ vote on the cruise question but a thumbs ...
The polling stations across the Cayman Islands closed promptly at 6pm on Wednesday after 18,836 voters (73.56% of the electorate) cast their ballots in the 2025 General ...
The polls opened at 7am on Wednesday, the General Election and Referendum Day, and by 10:30am, more than 8,400 people, almost a third of ...
If the trees could vote tomorrow, we all know which party they won’t be voting for. And given that they don’t have the advantage of opposable thumbs, the more than 25,000 ...
Swimmers and divers push for ‘no’ vote on cruise berthing question (CNS): After six years campaigning against a cruise dock in George Town, CPR Cayman and other activists are making an ...
The JCPC concluded that the Court of Appeal was wrong to decide that the Immigration Act’s points system was compatible with the Bill of Rights when, even on the most liberal view, that question did ...
Tomorrow, voters go to the polls to elect their constituency representatives, but once that’s done, they must then sit back and wait to see what kind of government emerges from the ...
Chris Saunders, who is campaigning to retain his Bodden Town West seat as an independent candidate, has revealed plans among several of the other 13 ...
I consider that a wholesale updating of the immigration regime and the legislation and regulations governing it is long overdue. Unfortunately, the Immigration White Paper does ...
Scene of collision involving a cyclist near Smith Cove on 25 April (from social media) (CNS): A 20-year-old woman from West Bay was arrested on Saturday evening in relation to a serious collision ...
In another blow for the future of green energy in Cayman, due to CUC’s licensing deal and its obligations to supply ‘firm’ rather than renewable energy, ...