Topic: Steve McField
Backlog builds as immigration boards remain vacant
Clearing the growing backlog of applications for both permanent residency and Caymanian status has hit a major snag as for the last two months there has been no functioning board to review and process the forms.
‘Controversial’ changes to PR system will be in ‘best interests of Caymanians’
Near one year after the review of Cayman's Permanent Residency point system commenced the final report with recommended changes is expected to be delivered to cabinet within a month's time, attorney Steve McField confirmed.
Electoral commission appeals for voter input on boundary changes
As Cayman's Electoral Boundary Commission embarks on its second round of public consultations, its members are appealing for greater participation as voters in at least 15 constituencies could be impacted by proposed changes to the lines for parliamentary seats.
Redrawing Cayman’s electoral boundaries
The Electoral Boundary Commission is facing a challenge – how to redraw Grand Cayman’s constituency boundaries to reflect the rapidly growing population in certain districts, while still keeping those borders within the island’s traditional five districts.
Football exec Blake vows to fight corruption charges
Football executive Bruce Blake has vowed to “vigorously defend” himself against corruption allegations after being charged with multiple offences late last week.
Cayman seamen celebrate Day of the Seafarer
Some of Cayman’s well-travelled seafarers gathered this week to share tales of their lives on the high seas, to mark the International Day of the Seafarer.
CUC treats seniors to night of fellowship
Cayman seniors enjoyed A Night with the Stars hosted by Caribbean Utilities Company on Thursday, Oct. 12.
Political coalitions forming ahead of May 2017 election
At least four, and potentially five political coalitions or political parties are readying to contest the Cayman Islands general election on May 24. Both major political parties, the Progressives and the Cayman Democratic Party, intend to field a slate of candidates.
UCCI awards honorary doctorate to Steve McField
Steve McField has received an honorary doctorate from the University College of the Cayman Islands for his contributions to the fields of law, history, politics, public education and nation building. Mr. McField was presented the award by university president Roy Bodden.
NRA, former director settle lawsuit
A settlement agreement has been reached in a 2015 lawsuit filed by former Cayman Islands National Roads Authority Director Brian Tomlinson against his former employer, the Cayman Compass has learned.
East End students take part in Black History Month
Black History Month events at the East End Public Library came to a close on Wednesday with movie time, arts and crafts, and story time.













