St. George’s, May 17, 2011 – The St. George’s Anglican School (SGAS) on Church Street is looking for community volunteers to assist with a school project this Saturday.
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Grenada participating in regional tripartite talks in Barbados
St. George’s, May 17, 2011 – A high-powered local delegation is in Barbados representing Grenada at a regional meeting of government, the private sector and trade unionists.
AMERICAN AIRLINES AWARDS MAURICE BISHOP INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR IMPROVED CUSTOMER SERVICE
FORT WORTH, Texas – American Eagle employees at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) celebrated a customer service victory this week as American Airlines announced the top five airports to be honored for improved customer experience and innovative problem solving for the first quarter of 2011. The program is called the […]
THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH IS PLAGUED WITH A SHORTAGE OF MEDICAL STAFF
In April, 2011, The Government of Trinidad and Tobago (GOTT) Health Minister Therese Baptiste-Cornelis, said that as at December 2010, there was a shortage of 275 medical staff, 2,517 nurses and 161 pharmacists, making a total shortage of 2,953 personnel in the health sector. The GOTT last year put out […]
IS GOVERNMENT DISCRIMINATING AGAINST A SMALLER GROUP
After reading the Editorial in “The New Today” of March 11, 2011 and Listening to The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, I write again on this subject, this time to ask the Constitutional question about DISCRIMINATION.
NNP Town of St. George assisting Fire Victims of River Road
Friday, May 13, 2011: At approximately 11am this morning May 13th 2011 there was a fire in the River Road Gretna Green area that destroyed two houses. Our heart goes out to the two families who have suffered this great lost. We thank the Almighty that no lives were lost […]
Opposition calls on Government to STOP playing With our Nations Health!
ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA – May 13th 2011: Former Minister for Health Hon. Clarice Modeste-Curwen says she expects to see some urgent action from the Government; following the march for better health services, organized by the New National Party. According to the former Minister, “among the many problems plaguing health facilities […]
Caribbean nationals and CARICOM after Canada’s May 2 polls
By Lincoln Depradine Canada held national elections on May 2 and the results have transformed that country’s political landscape for its 30 million citizens, many of them originally from Grenada and other Caribbean nations. There has been little or no local media coverage of the poll – an historic election […]
Special Calypso Competition Highlighting Constitutional Reform
The Grenada Carnival Committee is collaborating with the Ministry of Legal Affairs to host a special calypso competition in 2011 focusing on the Constitutional Reform process currently taking place. This competition seeks to encourage artistes to examine any aspect of the Independence Constitution and make suggestions for its improvement and/o […]
Mother’s Day Celebration in Montreal
Montreal, Canada May 11, 2011: Grenadians in Montreal celebrated A Mother’s Day Brunch and Variety Show last Sunday May 8, 2011 at Le Manoir Hall in the NDG, Montreal. The well attended event was coordinated by the Grenada Nationals Association of Montreal Inc. (GNAM) in association with Spice Promotion Youth […]
Montreal Diaspora meeting May 15th
Montreal, Canada May 10, 2011 – The Honorary Consul for Grenada in Montreal, Mr. Leonard Wharwood, in conjunction the Grenada Nationals Association of Montreal, Inc., Spice Promotion Youth and Cultural Organization and the NDC Montreal Support Group cordially invite Grenadians, and friends of Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique to a […]
Free Microsoft clinic for business decision makers at TEXPO
ST. GEORGE’S, MAY 10, 2011 (GIS) – A Microsoft-affiliated company has expressed interest in partnering with local organisers of this month’s technology exposition, TEXPO.
Grenadian minister congratulates Lamming, outlines plans for local festival
St. George’s, May 10, 2011 – Minister with responsibility for Culture, Senator Arley Gill, has congratulated Barbadian author George Lamming on receiving a Caribbean literary award, saying it should serve as an inspiration for Grenadian writers.
JIMMY BRISTOL, THE CHIEF LEGAL ADVISOR TO GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE MATTERS!!!!!
An interesting piece by Mr. Phinsley St. Louis in the New Today of April 29, 2011, Re: the office of the Attorney General and private representation after leaving office.
Venezuelans to Defend Titles at Carib Pilsner ISF11!
POS, Trinidad – Venezuelan Surf Stars Rafael Pereira and Francisco Bellorin will return to T&T’s shores once again to defend their Titles at the Carib Pilsner International Surf Festival 2011 (ISF11) on Indian Arrival Day Weekend (May 28th-30th). Last year in the Open Professional Division Pereira walked away with 1st […]
