St. George’s, March 25, 2012 – After an absence of more than two decades, organized community football competition has returned to Old Trafford Playing Field in Tanteen, St. George’s.A tournament for players age 40 and over was launched Sunday, March 25, with a march pass of teams and three friendly […]
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PRIME MINISTER IS LARGELY RESPONSIBLE
St. George’s – March 23rd, 2012 – Former Minister for Energy, Sen. Gregory Bowen says the current Prime Minister Hon. Tillman Thomas is largely responsible for the current rise in electricity charges which are hurting the ordinary man as well as businessmen and women nationwide.
Newly created PMO takes aim inside and outside
St. George’s, March 23, 2012 – The Tillman Thomas-led administration, which will soon be seeking a second government term, has taken a step that some believe is an attempt to try and boost its chances of winning the next national polls that are due by 2013.
Soca workshops, audition for performing company
St. George’s, March 22, 2012 – The Division of Culture in the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture is forging ahead with one of the components of its Carnival Arts Program (CAP).
Football competition scheduled to open at Old Trafford
St. George’s, March 22, 2012 – Old Trafford Playing Field is about to host its first major organized competition since last year’s upgrading and rehabilitation of the facility at Tanteen, St. George’s.
Carriacou meeting as NDC prepares for next general election
St. George’s, March 21, 2012 – Public Relations Officer of the National Democratic Congress, Senator Arley Gill, has said that the party’s leadership is looking forward to “fruitful discussions’’ at this weekend’s General Council in Carriacou.
Nicholas Steele described as “out of touch’’
St. George’s, March 21, 2012 – Residents of River Road and Darbeau in St. George’s have described rookie NNP politician, Nicholas Steele, as being “out of touch’’ with what’s happening in their community.
Inter-Sector Table Tennis
St. George’s, March 20, 2012 – Entries for the Grenada Table Tennis Association (GTTA) Inter-Sector tournament close this Wednesday, March 21.
Jews back Hindus in asking Mormon Church for apology over Gandhi baptism
Jews have supported Hindus in asking The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) for an official apology over proxy baptism of peace icon Mahatma Gandhi.
2012 Budget Address to House of Representatives by Peter David
Mr. Speaker, I rise to salute previous speakers, on both sides of this Honourable House. In my eight – almost nine – years as a member of this Honourable chamber this is easily one of the most robust and thought-provoking budget debates I can recall.
International Diaspora Consultative Committee Appointed
ST. GEORGE’S, March 19, 2012 – An eight-member International Diaspora Consultative Committee (IDCC) has been appointed by the Government of Grenada.
Opposition says PM, Finance Minister “killing’’ Grenada
St. George’s, March 18, 2012 – With cracks appearing in the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), and general dissatisfaction among Grenadians about joblessness in the country, the opposition New National Party (NNP) is now talking confidently of what it plans on doing “when’’ – and not “if’’ – it returns […]
Upset Hindus still await Mormon Church apology over Gandhi baptism
Hindus appalled at the reports of proxy baptism of peace icon Mahatma Gandhi by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) are still waiting for an official apology from its leadership.
All is not well with our souls!
By Hamlet Mark In Grenada, an under-performing government is under siege; a leadership has grown increasingly out of touch and quietly more arrogant, and instead of listening to the concerns of its friends, it has instead turned on its own.
Aussies Starts with Win against Windies
In the opening 50 ODI on their tour of the West Indies, Australia overame a poor batting performance with some good bowling aided by some bad batting by the West Indies.
