KINGSTON, Jamaica – Air Jamaica announced a significant realignment in its network – including the suspension of service on several routes – driven by the departure of three aircraft from its fleet. By April, Air Jamaica will operate six aircraft; one A319, four A320’s and one A321.
Month: February 2010
Grenadian medical doctor awarded
NEW YORK, February 1, 2010 – A United States-based Grenadian medical doctor has been awarded for his service to the Grenadian community in New York.
17 Year wins Grenada’s Independence Monarch
PHOTO CAPTION: Ameena Caesar (centre) with Consul General Derrick James (L) and Master of Ceremony Michael Roberts (R) NEW YORK, February 1, 2010 – Seventeen-year old Ameena Caesar won Grenada’s Independence Calypso Competition at the Nazareth High School in Brooklyn on Sunday night.
GRENADA MINISTER RECEIVES HIGH RATINGS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS PROPOSAL
Toronto, Canada, February 1, 2010 – A former Grenada diplomat has commended Foreign Affairs Minister Peter David for proposing the establishment of a Bipartisan Committee on Foreign Affairs, which will comprise government MPs and representatives from the parliamentary opposition.
“CONSERVATIVE” ESTIMATE OF NNP GOVERNMENT SPENDING WASTAGE
St. George’s, Grenada, Feb. 1, 10 – Trade unionist, Senator Chester Humphrey, has castigated the former New National Party government for its involvement in a long list of failed projects and the wastage of taxpayers’ money.
