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NNP Concerned over continued loss of Jobs

The New national Party is extremely concerned over what is now considered to be unsettling  working arrangements  at the Gravel and Concrete Queens Park plant. The workers are being treated with gross un-fairness and a lack of care and consideration by the company’s management and Government.

Cricket Local News

Chelsea FC Foundation International Development

Friday 26th October 2012 – Kingston, Jamaica: With the Digicel Academy around the corner, it was the perfect time to quiz the International Development Manager on his thoughts about the programme, the importance of youth development initiatives – and his advice for the 32 aspiring young footballers who will be […]

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WARM WELCOME AT HAPPYHILL SECONDARY SCHOOL

Monday October 22nd 2012: Students and teachers at the Happy Hill Secondary School extended warm welcome to Leader of the Opposition Dr. The Right Hon. Keith Mitchell when he visited the school last Friday to give moral support to the staff and students following a recent incident which left one […]

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Opposition Leader Visit to Montreal

Monday October 22nd 2012 On the afternoon of Sunday October 14th, over a hundred Grenadians and friends of Grenada in Montreal braved inclement weather in order to attend a reception in honor of the Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition in Grenada, Dr. The Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell. The evening’s activities […]

Cricket

New WICB CEO congratulates Windies team on WT20 triumph

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the West Indies Cricket Board Michael Muirhead has sent formal congratulations to the West Indies team on their recent triumph in the ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka. “I wish to congratulate Captain Darren Sammy, Head Coach Ottis Gibson and […]

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Pannists succeed at Royal School of Music exams

St. George’s, October 13, 2012 – Republic Bank Angel Harps – 13 times national panorama champions of Grenada – is endeavouring to assist local pannists acquire formal musical knowledge and skills. The Tanteen-based orchestra, which is Grenada’s oldest steelband, is also recruiting new players to its ranks.