St. George’s, August 11, 2011 – The Public Relations Officer of the National Democratic Congress has accused opposition MP, Roland Bhola, of dishonest posturing and of dampening the achievement of Kirani James by attempting to use his recent success in London for political spin.
Caribbean News and Sports
OPPOSITION CONGRATULATES THE RGPF FOR OUTSTANDING WORK DURING CARNIVAL CELEBRATIONS
St. George’s, Grenada, August 11th 2011: Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition, Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell, congratulates the officers of the Royal Grenada Police Force for their outstanding work during the carnival celebrations. “Your presence in large numbers at every show and on the streets was indeed a deterrent […]
Many thanked for “excellent’’ Spicemas 2011
St. George’s, August 11, 2011 (GIS) – Senator Arley Gill, the Minister with responsibility for Culture, has promised an immediate review of Spicemas 2011 that will lay the basis for further innovations and improvements to Grenada’s annual carnival celebrations. Among the most highly praised and strategic novelties of Spicemas were […]
NDC mourns party stalwart and educator
St. George’s, August 11, 2011 – The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is saddened by the passing of a long-time member of the party, Carl Williams. “Carl migrated to the United States where he served diligently and tirelessly as a member of the New York Chapter of the NDC,’’ said the […]
Grenada Carnival Results
Carnival Monday Tuesday Results Carnival Monday & Tuesday Results Final Weekend Results Final Weekend Results – GCC – LIME Soca Monarch
Congratulations to St. George’s University
Tuesday August 9, 2011 Former Minister of Health and shadow minister for health in the New National Party Hon. Dr Claris Modeste-Curwen, congratulates The Chancellor and faculty of theSt George’sUniversity for concluding an agreement that will pave the way for theGeneralHospital to become a teaching hospital.
WELL DONE KIRANI
Tuesday August 9th 2011 Former Minister of Sports and the New National Party shadow minister of Sports Hon. Roland Bhola congratulates our star athlete Mr. Kirani James for wining the 400 meters in Aviva London Grand Prix atCrystalPalace in a world leading time of 44.61 seconds. His achievement at this tender […]
SAINT LUCIA IN TALKS WITH REDjet
CASTRIES, Saint Lucia (August 8, 2011) – Saint Lucia may soon benefit from a new air service link with South and Central America on low cost intra-regional carrier REDjet.
Appeal for greater steelbands’ support
St. George’s, August 7, 2011 – A local politician has said that Grenada steelbands, whose members are overwhelmingly youth in their teens and early twenties, deserve greater public support.
Trinidad Government Minister is special Spicemas Guest
St. George’s, August 5, 2011 – Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism has pledged to continue doing his utmost to assist the government and people of Grenada. “Anything I can do within my capability, I will do for Grenada,’’ Winston Peters said Friday morning shortly arriving in Grenada […]
African Heritage Celebrated
St. George’s, August 4, 2011 – The President of the St. Andrew’s Development Organization (SADO), Martha Bowen, has reminded Grenadians of the importance of celebrating their African heritage.
ECCO PAYS $¼ MILLION IN ROYALTIES TO MEMBERS
In what is being heralded as a milestone achievement by the small regional Collective Management Organization, the Eastern Caribbean Collective Organisation for Music Rights (ECCO) Inc. will on Friday 5th August 2011, distribute royalties to its members and members of affiliated societies around the world for performances of their music […]
Jr Calypso Monarch merge with Intercol Soca Monarch
Due to the inclement weather on Saturday, the Junior Calypso Monarch competition was postponed. The CCF Committee and the Ministry of Culture has agreed to merge the Junior Calypso with the Intercol Soca Monarch Competition this afternoon at the Grenada National Stadium.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana — A Caribbean Airlines jet with 163 passengers on board from New York touched down on rainy runway, then slid through a chain-link fence and broke apart just short of a ravine on Saturday in Guyana. Miraculously there were no immediate reports of death, despite several dozen of […]
Early HIV planning work saving the lives of Jamaican children
Tracy Evans-Gilbert (With stethescope around her neck) and her Teamat the Cornwall Regional Hospitals Paediatric HIV Clini By: Andrea Downer, Journalist Kingston, Jamaica. July 29, 2011- The recent 31% decline in the number of pediatric deaths in Jamaican children announced by Minister of Health, Rudyard Spencer is not a surprise […]