St. George’s, July 11, 2011 – Minister of State Sen. Arley Gill has welcomed the designation of Tuesday, July 12, as “International Calypso and Soca Day.’’
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2011 GCC – LIME Soca Monarch Semifinalists
2011 GCC – LIME Soca Monarch Semifinalists – Media release
2011 Groovy Monarch Semifinalists
2011 Groovy Monarch Semifinalists – Media release
Students told maintain GBSS “legacy’’
St. George’s, July 8, 2011 – Students at Grenada’s oldest high school have are being urged to maintain the long and rich history of the institution. “We ask that you wear the uniform with dignity and pride,’’ students at the Grenada Boys’ Secondary School (GBSS) were told during the school’s […]
GCC Quarter Finals order of appearance
GCC Quarter Finals list
PM Thomas looking for greater Caribbean/Latin American ties
St. George’s, July 7, 2011 (GIS) – Prime Minister Hon. Tillman Thomas is interested is further cementing ties with Venezuela and other South American countries, which can help Grenada develop its energy resource sector. “We really want to see that community of Latin America and the Caribbean become more of […]
THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO INCREASE FEES
St. George’s, Grenada, July 6th 2011: Members of Her Majesty’s Opposition is calling on the Government to reconsider the decision to increase fees for students attending the TA Marryshow Community College (TAMCC) in September 2011.
Concern expressed at reading and spelling of young people
St. George’s, July 6, 2011 (GIS) – A politician and a retired educator are concerned that the shorthand writing and spelling used in e-mailing, texting and in other social networking, is creeping in to formal correspondence by young people. The concern of Tourism Minister Peter David and former Grenada Union […]
Carnival City Bows to the GCC – LIME Soca Monarch Quarterfinals
ST. GEORGE, GRENADA, July 5, 2011 – The GCC will like to inform the public, that Carnival City at Fort Mathew will not take place this coming Thursday, July 7 and Sunday, July 10th due to the GCC – LIME Soca Monarch Quarter Finals which kicks off at Cuthbert Peters […]
GCC – LIME Soca Monarch Quarterfinals Begin
ST. GEORGE, GRENADA, July 5, 2011 – One hundred and thirty six (136) Soca Artistes will face a five man panel of judges beginning this Thursday as the annual Soca Caravan begins. The GCC – LIME Soca Monarch Quarterfinal competition moves across four parishes as the soca stars attempt to […]
Pavilion and library to be part of Mon Tout Complex
St. George’s, July 4, 2011 – Government officials have said that work on the construction of a multipurpose complex in Mon Tout, St. George’s, could begin within four to six weeks.
Senator Antoine Promoting Carnival Trinidad
St. George’s, July 4, 2011 – Grenada’s cultural and tourism officials have branded the recent promotional visit to Trinidad as “highly successful.’’ Representatives from the Grenada Board of Tourism and the Grenada Hotel and Tourism Association were part of the delegation that included Tourism Minister Peter David and Senator Arley […]
Project STOP ‘n’ THINK-Grenada 2011”
At 7.55 P.M on Wednesday, July 06, 2011, Neals J. Chitan- the Grenadian-born president and frontline speaker of Motiv-8 For Change International, a Canadian based High Impact Social Skill Agency touches down at Maurice Bishop International Airport.
New Dimensions are 2011 carnival competition first winners
St. George’s, July 2, 2011 – Spicemas 2011 has crowned its first official winner of this year’s carnival celebrations. Coyaba New Dimensions, by a mere half point, edged out Republic Bank Angel Harps to win Friday’s Bomb Tune Competition organised by the Grenada Steelbands’ Association (GSA) and the Grenada Carnival […]
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DONATING COMPUTERS TO GBSS
Toronto, Ontario, Canada – July 1, 2011: The GBSS Alumni Association of Toronto has followed up on its commitment to support the development of a Learning Resource Centre at the institution by donating 14 New Desktop Computers that will give students full access to a variety of information technology tools.
