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A Guardian of Heritage - Saskia Edwards
Saskia's passion for her work shines through as she describes the Heritage House as a living testament to Caymanian

Pedestrians & Cyclists: Choices to Save Lives
In Cayman, people shouldn’t have to worry about whether they’ll make it home when they do something as simple as cross the street, go for a run, or ride their bike... but unfortunately, our roads tell a different story. Of the 28 road fatalities that have occurred in Cayman since the beginning of 2023, a quarter have been cyclists or pedestrians – vulnerable road users with little protection whose safety depends on other road users taking responsibility and being careful when behind the wheel of their vehicles. Each life lost is a stark reminder that taking road safety seriously is not optional; it is the key to ensuring that more loved ones make it home safely.

Stay Seen This Halloween
It’s that time of year when Cayman’s supermarket shelves fill with spooky candy, as families prepare a night of costumes, candy, and community fun. However, Halloween is also a night where vulnerable road users are at a heightened risk, especially young trick-or-treaters walking along poorly lit roads in dark-coloured outfits.

Mapping Standards, Shaping Cayman
For Darren Kelly, the work of the Civil Service is as much about precision as it is about purpose.
The Right to Know and Records & Info Management
The object of the Freedom of Information Act is to grant the public a general right of access to records

Engineering for a Safer, Smarter Cayman
As the Engineering Manager at the DEH, Shavonnie blends technical precision with public responsibility,

Keeping Cayman Connected, Protected, and Prepared
In a role where every second matters and every system must perform flawlessly, Sean Vasquez leads

A Guide to Navigating Cayman's School Zones Safely
Children chatter excitedly with new backpacks, parents juggle coffee and lunchboxes, and almost everyone

