P.O.S. Trinidad – The recent annual, all inclusive soiree ‘Fete with the Saints’ evoked a spirit of supreme festivity on the grounds of Saint Mary’s College, more popularly known as CIC (College of the Immaculate Conception). The prestigious college which has produced some of the country’s most notable citizens such […]
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Fertilizer for banana and other agricultural production
St. George’s, February 21, 2011 (GIS) – Local farmers who have been requesting fertilizer for agricultural production have now had their request met. “The farmers will be very happy to know that we got the chemically blended fertilizer which they have been asking for,’’ Agriculture Minister Denis Lett announced Monday. […]
Joint effort results in new homes for St. George South residents
Listen to the best in Caribbean Music Soca, Calypso and Reggae St. George’s, February 20, 2011 – New homes have been built for two residents of St. George South in a private-sector supported effort that involved dozens of volunteers, including government ministers.
Listen To the New York Connection with Harold Pysadee
Listen to the New York Connection with Harold Pysadee Feb 19, 2011
The Radical Regatta…Tobago’s new tourism tool
POS, Trinidad (Sonique Solutions) –The 2011 edition of the Tobago Carnival Regatta is in full swing as locals and foreigners converge on Pigeon Point Beach to witness fantastic displays of extreme athleticism. The region’s most youthful Regatta kicks off this weekend and will feature 3 days of supreme action and […]
CONGRATULATES HEALTH WORKERS
ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA – 18th February, 2011: Members of Her Majesty Opposition and the entire new National Party team wishes to congratulate the medical director and the entire General Hospital team on the recent knee replacement surgeries. It is gratifying to note that the General Hospital team is attempting to keep up […]
Minister Welcome Steelband exchange program with Grenada and T&T
St. George’s, February 18, 2011 (GIS) – Junior Minister of Culture, Senator Arley Gill, has welcomed a steelband exchange involving Grenadian and Trinidadian pannists.
Lobbying for assistance in pan, costume design & spectator bleachers
St. George’s, February 17, 2011 (GIS) – Spectators at Grenada’s 2011 carnival could have the opportunity to view the parade of bands from bleachers along the side of the street.
St. Patrick’s Education District embarking on an Educational Partnership/link
The St. Patrick’s Education District 2 will be embarking on an Educational Partnership/link with the Suffolk Education District in England, from the 17th – 27th February, 2011. Approximately 11 persons will be attached to various schools in St. Patrick’s.
The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus Unveils
Bridgetown, Barbados February 17th, 2011. FirstCaribbean International Bank marked the extension of its presence at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to mark the official opening of a new section of the FirstCaribbean Suites.
Bidding meeting for Grenville Market abattoir job
St. George’s, February 16, 2011 (GIS) – The Grenada Government has moved a step closer to the start of work on the Grenville Market Development Project, which includes the construction of an abattoir. A pre-bidding meeting for tenders interested in securing the contract for work on the abattoir was held […]
Culture Ministers calls claims “mischievous’’
St. George’s, February 16, 2011 – The Ministry of Culture has described as “mischievous’’ claims that government did not meet certain unspecified “obligations’’ to facilitate the participation of Otis in the 2011 International Power Soca Competition in Trinidad and Tobago.
Lima Calbio to Represent Trinidad and Tobago at the 2011 Seychelles Carnaval International de Victoria
AGSelectPR, PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday, February 16th 2011: After a 40 year hiatus since the 1972 debut of carnival in Seychelles, the festivities have returned and Trinidad Soca darling Lima Calbio will be in the midst of the celebrations; waving the red, white, and black. Carnaval International de Victoria, under […]
Simple ways to cut your food costs
What’s for dinner? For many families can be extremely expensive. The reason – we often don’t have time to think about preparing dinner until its actually time for dinner. With busy work hours, activities for children and other fees that must be filled out, we just do not have the time […]
Launch of SPOD’s Tillman Thomas Basketball Competition Draws Large Crowd
Rose Hill, St. Patrick; Sun., Feb. 13, 2011 — The Tillman Thomas Basketball Competition got off to a well-attended start last night at the Rose Hill Basketball Court. Over five hundred persons were present at the launch of the tournament at the recently opened facility in St. Patrick on Sunday […]
