St. George’s, May 9, 2010 – Junior Information Minister, Senator Arley Gill, is lamenting what he calls the steep “decline’’ in the quality of media output, particularly in broadcasting.
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MINISTER CHURCH TAKES GRENADA’S CLIMATE CHANGE CAMPAIGN TO EUROPE AND ASIA
BEIJING, China, May 7, 2010 – Minister of Trade and Environment, Hon. Michael Church, MP, is now in China on the second leg of his two-country travel to promote Grenada’s interest in and key role in global climate change management.
Importance of Carriacou & Petite Martinique in maritime treaty negotiations
Hillsborough, Carriacou, May 5, 2010 (GIS) – A Grenada government minister has revealed that Carriacou and Petite Martinique played what he describes as a “significant’’ role in determining the coastline in Grenada’s concluding of the maritime agreement with Trinidad and Tobago.
PRIME MINISTER SYMPATHIZES WITH GRIEVING FAMILIES
Prime Minister and Minister for National Security, Hon. Tillman Thomas, have expressed sympathy to the families of two St. Andrews men, who died in unfortunate circumstances on Monday.
MAN DIES IN VEHICULAR ACCIDENT
A vehicular accident at the Sugar Mill roundabout has resulted in the death of Undra Mascoll, a 29 year old architect of Belmont, St. George’s.
WOMAN ATTACKED AND STABBED IN CHURCH
The Church is said to be one of the safest places that people can be in, as those who go there do so to give God thanks and praise and worship Him. This belief, however, was shattered last week Saturday (May 1) when a woman, who was attending afternoon service […]
DEVELOPING STORY – BALTHAZAR MURDERS
Reports are that a young man, believed to be in his 20s or early 30s, walked into the Grenville Police Station last evening, around 6:15 pm and deposited two human heads in a bucket onto the compound.
Government investing in carnival
St. George’s, May 4, 2010 (GIS) – Senator Arley Gill, the Minister of State with responsibility for Culture, has said that carnival organisers will be seeking additional private sector support to ensure Spicemas 2010 is “very successful.’’
ODA Conference Steering Committee members outreach in Grenada
St. George’s, May 3, 2010 (GIS) – Members of the Steering Committee preparing for a major meeting bringing together Grenadians living at home and abroad have expressed satisfaction with a round of discussions just held in Grenada.
Senator suggests motion of censure
St. George’s, May 3, 2010 (GIS) – Members of the Senate are exasperated over what they consider to be the inordinate amount of time that senior public officers take in providing answers to questions sent to them by the country’s parliamentarians.
Karl Hood’s bold proposal
St. George’s, May 2, 2010 (GIS) – It is one of the boldest industrial proposals to be made in Grenada in decades. Minister of Labour, Hon. Karl Hood, has announced plans to meet with labour leaders, as well as business managers and owners, to discuss greater use of a shift […]
Funeral for Dr. Alister Thomas
The funeral of Dr. Alister of Soubise, St. Andrew’s, Grenada will take place this Friday April 30, 2010. Viewing will be on Thursday at 5pm and Church service and 7PM at the Linden Seventh Day Adventist Church. 22820 137th Avenue, Jamaica NY 11413. The funeral will be on Friday morning […]
Weekend Tri-Centennial Celebrations
St. George’s, April 25, 2010 – An important step in preserving and protecting Grenada’s history was taken last Friday, April 23, at a ceremony attended by a host of dignitaries led by Governor-General Sir Carlyle Glean, and Prime Minister Hon. Tillman Thomas.
Grenada’s Opposition Opposes Maritime Boundary Delimitation Regardless of National Benefits
by Reggie Peters St. George, April 23, 2010 – Grenada’s Leader of the Opposition and political leader of the New National Party (NNP), Dr. Keith Mitchell, has received the backing of Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the Leader of the Opposition and leader of the United National Congress (UNC) in Trinidad and Tobago […]
“Unconditional support’’ for maritime treaty
St. George’s, April 23, 2010 – Another group of supporters of the ruling National Democratic Congress has expressed support and confidence in the performance of government, especially with the recent signing of the maritime treaty with Trinidad and Tobago.
