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A resident sits in a flooded property on Washington Boulevard. - Photos: Simon Boxall

George Town residents flooded out by Tropical Storm Helene

Grand Cayman residents confronted wind and rising water on Tuesday, as Tropical Storm Helene brought heavy rains to the island. In low-lying areas especially, many found themselves fighting floodwater inside their homes.
East-West Arterial

Preferred alternative route examined for East-West Arterial

The steering committee tasked with moving the contentious East-West Arterial extension forward is said to be focusing on the preferred alternative alignment of the long-awaited project.

Public upset over Grand Harbour roundabout changes

More than 100 residents attended the Opposition-hosted event at the Seafarers Association in Red Bay to discuss the proposed redirection of traffic on the Grand Harbour roundabout.
This land off Batabano Rd, which floods when it rains, will soon be covered by buildings. Credit: Eziethamae Bodden

Flooding fears prompt attempt to halt West Bay development

Residents of a West Bay neighbourhood are banding together to try to take action against a 192-apartment complex being built next door to them about which they say they were never notified and is causing severe flooding.

Landowners pepper premier on East-West Arterial acquisition plans

Premier Wayne Panton found himself in the hot seat at a Savannah-Newlands community constituency meeting on Wednesday night, as landowners in the area took issue with how land acquisitions were being handled to make way for the new East-West Arterial extension.

National Roads Authority appoints new MD

Edward Howard has been appointed the full-time managing director of the National Roads Authority, after serving in an acting role for almost three years.

Ready to take on the world

In the quiet of a half-empty Truman Bodden Sports Complex Tuesday afternoon, 13-year-old Stephen Watson went through a handful of practice high jumps, effortlessly flopping over the bar in a light training session.

Roads authority takes on safety for drivers, pedestrians

The welfare of drivers and pedestrians in the Cayman Islands took center stage at The Ritz-Carlton on Monday as the National Roads Authority staged the first day of a four-day Road Safety Conference.

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