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Census awareness picks up momentum

With less than 35 days for the population and housing census which is being conducted by the Central Statistical Office (CSO) in the Ministry of Finance, census awareness is picking up momentum within the population. There is a greater sense of urgency to ensure that all mechanisms and procedures are […]

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PRIME MINISTER DELIGHTS 4HERS AT TWO SCHOOLS

ST.GEORGE’S, GRENADA, APRIL6th, 2011_ The faces of students at the St. Michaels R.C and St. Patrick’s R.C schools lit up today as Prime Minister Hon. Tillman Thomas presented two power tillers, two bags of fertilizer and a quantity of seeds each, to the school’s 4-H clubs. The Prime Minister challenged […]

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TAWU represented at historic first World Congress in Athens

  Athens, Greece, April 6, 2011 – Veteran Grenadian trade unionist, Senator the Hon. Chester Humphrey, is currently in Athens, Greece, attending the 16th World Congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU). Sen. Humphrey is President General of the militant Technical & Allied Workers’ Union (TAWU) of Grenada, […]

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Revamped Trust makes presentation to Cabinet.

The Grenada National Trust made a presentation to Cabinet on April 4th, 2011, as a means of strengthening the partnership between government and the body responsible for heritage matters on the island. In November 2010, following the Tri-centennial celebrations, a vigorous effort was made to resuscitate the Trust.  An AGM […]

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NDC Holds Family Fun Day at Levera

St. George’s, April 4, 2011 – Top NDC officials, including Leader Tillman Thomas and General Secretary Peter David, joined the rank and file of the party and supporters at an “enjoyable’’ Family Fun Day in Levera, St. Patrick, on Sunday, April 3. Prime Minister Thomas, who is also MP for […]

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Shake Up at GBN

The Grenada Broadcasting Network (GBN) has dismissed program director of Klassic Radio Sherma Wells and Clarence Baker of GBN TV in a shake up of the station.