Former Clerk of Parliament Sir Curtis V. Strachan, Kt., CVO. passed away on April 26, 1011 at the age of 86. Sir Curtis Strachan, Kt., CVO., has given 57 years’ service in the Public Service of Grenada, 44 years of which has been in the service of Parliament. He served […]
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CABINET APPOINTS COMMITTEE TO LOOK INTO GCNA CHALLENGES
ST.GEORGE, GRENADA, APRIL 26, 2011_A Cabinet committee has been appointed to look into “certain challenges” faced by the Grenada Cooperative Nutmeg Association (GCNA).
NLA SPONSORED FEMALE BASKETBALL & CYCLING
ST. GEORGE’S – TUESDAY, 26TH APRIL, 2011 – During the Easter season, the National Lotteries Authority supported the week-long inaugural Easter Female Basketball Clinic from 18th – 23rd April, and the I Have A Dream Promotion’s Annual Bicycle Race on Easter Sunday. The Female Basketball Clinic was the brain-child of […]
On The Spot ditches Job Ready Radio Program
Grenadians whose homes were destroyed in last Tuesday’s flash flood in St. John and St. Mark have been told that they could be relocated if they desire.
Trump Just Not Giving Up
Real estate tycoon Donald Trump is not giving up the Obama birth certificate issue. Last night speaking to Anderson Cooper on CNN Trump revealed that he recently was told that President Barack Obama’s birth certificate is missing. While declining to reveal how he received the information, Trump said Obama’s lack of a birth […]
FCC Begins Auction This Week. 144 Frequencies Up For Grabs
The Federal Communications Commission will auction off 144 FM frequencies this week all across the country. 117 applicants have made up-front payments to participate in the auction which will take place Wednesday. Unfortunately there are no frequencies available in the New City, New Jersey area.
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New York Connection with Harold Pysadee 4-23-11
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Cardiac surgery invention at UWI
By Lincoln Depradine Ocho Rios, Jamaica, April 22, 2011: A Jamaica-born lecturer at the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) is one of the co-inventors of a device that could lead to a revolution in the teaching of cardiac surgery worldwide.
The Eastern Caribbean Collective Organisation for Music Rights (ECCO) filed legal action
The Eastern Caribbean Collective Organisation for Music Rights (ECCO) Inc has filed legal action against several major music users who have failed to comply with ECCO mandate as the Collective Management Organisation for the Eastern Caribbean region in compliance with Copyright Law.
OPPOSITION CONCERNED ABOUT CONTINUED RISE IN FUEL PRICES
Wednesday 20th April, 2011: The Opposition wishes to express its concern with the continued rise in fuel prices and its effect on the Grenadian economy. Over the past few months there has been a dramatic rise in the price of diesel and gasoline which directly affect vehicle owners and in […]
OPPOSITION AND GRENADA CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES MEET
Tuesday 19th April 2011: On Friday April 15th, 2011 the Grenada Conference of Churches held discussions with Her Majesty’s Opposition on various issues of national importance. The delegation from the Conference of Churches led by Canon Christian Glasgow the Archdeacon of the Anglican Church in Grenada, as well as representatives […]
OPPOSITION CALLS FOR GREATER YOUTH INVOLVEMENT IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Tuesday 19th April, 2011: As the New National Party (NNP) Opposition continues its round of weekly meetings with various stakeholders around the island, the call has once again gone out for increased youth participation in the agricultural sector. The call came at a meeting between the Opposition and members of […]
RGPF continues crackdown on crime and violence in the country.
The Royal Grenada Police Force continues with its crackdown on crime and violence in the country. As a result of operations carried out by members of the Royal Grenada Police Force within Carriacou and St. George Policing areas, a number of persons were arrested and charged for various offences including; […]
Work continues in the aftermath of flash flood
St. George’s, April 19, 2011 (GIS) – Efforts to repair damage caused by last week’s flash flood on the west coast are continuing with the Ministry of Works and employees of other departments involved in rehabilitation exercises in St. Mark and St. John.
