The two schools which will be defending the championship titles for Intercol 2013 have receive financial support from the Grenada Breweries Ltd to assist with preparation for the national games which will be held on March 20 and 21st 2013 at the National Stadium.
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Former Grenada Foreign Minister mourns passing of Chavez
St. George’s, March 7, 2013 – Former Grenada Foreign Minister, Peter David, is among those who are mourning the death of Hugo Chavez, the late President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. “President Chavez was the architect of Venezuela’s outreach to the Caribbean and in the country’s moving beyond […]
PM Mitchell signs book of condolences for President Chavez
by Michael Bascombe NEW YORK, March 6, 2013 – Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has described the death of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela as a tremendous loss to Grenada and the Caribbean region.
The New York Connection with Harold Pysadee
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Grenada’s NDC says people will again be looking to the party
St. George’s, March 1, 2013 – It appears that Tillman Thomas will remain leader of Grenada’s National Democratic Congress (NDC) – at least until a general membership meeting of the party.
New National Party says thanks
The New National Party takes this opportunity on behalf of the winning team to extend a hearty thank you to all Grenadians at home and abroad for having the confidence and trust in the NNP Team “to deliver “as promised.
Advanced polling and ink-stained fingers
By Lincoln Depradine Caribupdate Weekly St. George’s, Grenada:February 20, 2013- If general elections are measured solely on the basis of the two important but hackneyed words – free and fair – then Tuesday’s polling in Grenada was another success.
Commentators assess Grenada elections results
St. George’s, February 23, 2013 – All of Grenada’s weekly newspapers devoted ample space in news and commentaries to the February 19 general elections, in which the prime minister lost his seat and his government booted out of office after one term.
THe New York Connection with Harold Pysadee Feb 23, 2013
The New York Connection with Harold Pysadee for February 23, 2013
Newspaper draws up list of election winners and losers
St. George’s, February 23, 2013 – Former Finance Minister, Nazim Burke, has been named as the “biggest loser’’ of the February 19 general elections.
St. Lucia Opposition Leader Hon. Stephenson King Congratulates Dr. Keith Mitchell on Victory at Poll
The Leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, Hon. Stephenson King, would like to congratulate the Prime Minister-elect of Grenada, Dr. Keith Mitchell, on his New National Party’s historic victory at the polls.
Preliminary Statement of the CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission to the Elections of Grenada
(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) At the invitation of the Government of Grenada, a seven-member CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission arrived in Grenada for the Parliamentary Elections held on Tuesday, 19 February 2013. The Mission was led by Dr. Van Dijk-Silos of Suriname and comprised Observers from the following Member […]
Preliminary Statement of the OAS Electoral Observation Mission on the General Elections in Grenada
In response to an invitation from the government of Grenada to observe the general elections of February 19th, 2013, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Mr. Jose Miguel Insulza, appointed Ambassador Joshua Sears, from The Bahamas, to lead a team of 18 International observers from 13 OAS […]
STATEMENT FROM NATIONAL UNITED FRONT
The Political Leader of National United Front, Mrs. Glynis Roberts has congratulated the New National Party on its election victory.
THE UNITED WORKERS PARTY MOURNS THE PASSING OF FORMER MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, MR. JON S. ODLUM
The United Workers Party notes with sadness the passing of former Member of Parliament for Castries South, Mr. Jon Stanley Odlum; the brother of the late George Odlum, together more commonly referred to as the ‘Odlum Brothers’ in their heyday of politics in the 1970s and 80s.
