Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. May 25, 2011————- The cadre of local entertainers is growing daily. Out of a thirst to create and be heard, two young men are honing their craft, even amid the hype of their brand new dancehall/ R&B release, “Girls.”
Caribbean News and Sports
STANDARD AND POOR SEEKS OPPOSITION INPUT
Wednesday 25th May, 2011: US Based Financial firm Standards and Poor met with members of her Majesty’s Opposition on the present Grenadian economic situation. Ratings sovereign analysts Mr. Richard Francis and Ms. Olga Kalinina met with Former Prime Minister and Opposition Leader, Dr. the Rt. Honourable Keith Mitchell and former […]
Otway-Noel calls for public sector private sector partnership to develop Tourism
St. George’s Grenada, Tuesday May 24th, 2011: New National Party (NNP) Team Leader for the Constituency of St. George South Mrs. Alexandra Otway-Noel has called on the NDC Government to find ways of improving the tourism sector. Mrs. Otway-Noel made the call at a meeting of the opposition party in […]
“Super-Star Sunday”… Where Reggae meets Soca and Chutney
Port Of Spain, Trinidad (Sonique Solutions) – The smooth melodies of Reggae, the sweet sounds of Soca and pulsating rhythms of Chutney will converge in the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-Of-Spain this coming Sunday May 29th 2011. The massive event labeled as ‘Super-Star Sunday’ will follow on the heels of the […]
OPPOSITION CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO CUT TRAVEL
St. George’s, Grenada, May 24rd 2011: Members of Her Majesty’s Opposition are calling on the Government to take urgent measures to bring relief to the people of Grenada by reducing Government’s spending on travel. Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Elvin Nimrod has noted that in 2009 Government’s spending on […]
Letter to the Editor
Monday 23rd May, 2011 Dear Sir / Madame, Please permit me the publication of this letter in your latest edition. Sometime ago I was browsing through one of our weekly newspapers and saw an article on a National Policy for Youth. Indeed since you has been and continues to be […]
ST LUCIAN GOVERNMENT SEEKS SENATOR GREGORY BOWENS HELP ON GRYNBERG ISSUE
Monday 23rd May, 2011: The St. Lucian Government has asked for the help of former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy under the New National Party Administration Senator Gregory Bowen. Senator Bowen’s assistance is being sought in reference to St Lucia’s effort to extricate itself from an agreement signed […]
ST PATRICK BUSINESS PEOPLE MEET WITH OPPOSITION TEAM
Monday 23rd May, 2011: The farmers of St Patrick have called for a concerted effort by all concerned, to assist them with the marketing of their produce. The call came as the farmers and business owners of St. Patrick met with a team from the Opposition New National Party (NNP) […]
Tripartite approach suggested for pushing regional integration
St. George’s, May 22, 2011 – Labour Minister, Hon. Glynis Roberts, has said that the efforts at further Caribbean integration must not only be championed by governments, but also by trade unions and non-governmental groups such as private sector organizations.
Promoting Spicemas and 2011 Carnival innovations
Toronto, May 21, 2011 – A group of Grenadian cultural officials and artistes, including calypsonians, is in Toronto for the launch of Spicemas 2011.
Protest now hitting Europe
MADRID — Thousands of Spaniards defied a ban on a pre-election demonstration and mounted a protest camp in the heart of the Spanish capital to express anger at political parties and the country’s handling of the economic crisis. The crowds packed Puerta del Sol square overnight Thursday and pledged to […]
OECS Leaders Summit as a water-shed event for the sub region
Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, sees the 2011 OECS Leaders Summit as a water-shed event for the sub region, grappling with the effects of the global economic climate.
Grenada Police detained 23 year old man
Police have detained a 23 year old man in the investigation of a chopping incident on Wednesday. 34 year old Dolorie Francis is nursing wounds at the general hospital following the incident which occurred in Mt. Reule, St. Patrick.
OPPOSITION CALLS FOR A COMPROMISE IN THE INTEREST OF CCC WORKERS
St. George’s, Grenada, May 19th 2011: Members of the Her Majesty’s Opposition are calling on the Government to come to a speedy settlement with Consolidated Contractors so that workers previously employed by the company can return to work.