St. George’s, March 29, 2011 (GIS) – Government, which is promising higher employment levels this year and projects modest economic growth, is also exploring job opportunities for Grenadians to work overseas.
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Julian Hunte Re-elected as WICB President
St John’s, Antigua – Dr. Julian Hunte has been re-elected unopposed to the presidency of the WICB. Hunte will serve a third consecutive two-year term, ending March 2013.
NDC – Going forward with united sense of purpose
St. George’s, March 27, 2011 – A senior member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said that as the party reaches its halfway point in government and heads into another general election, it needs “to go forward with a united sense of purpose.’’
PM highlights government’s successes and NDC core values
St. George’s, March 27, 2011 – Political Leader of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Tillman Thomas, is confident his party could win a second straight general election.
New York Connection with Harold Pysadee
Listen to the New York Connection with Harold Pysadee
GCC Extends an Invitation to Tender for Provision of Services to Spicemas 2011
The Grenada Carnival Committee (GCC) is inviting the submission of tenders for the provision of services for Spicemas 2011 as detailed in an Invitation to Tender (ITT) document and according to specifications in any/all appendices attached thereto.
Gayle says sorry for early exit
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has apologised for his side’s limp departure from the World Cup but also defended himself from criticism by coach Ottis Gibson. Pakistan romped to a 10-wicket victory over West Indies, who were bowled out for 112 after opting to bat first in Wednesday’s quarter-final. Gibson, […]
Wendy Williams been sued
Wendy Williams has been sued by a concert promoter who claims Williams was paid $25,000 to appear at a hot Atlantic City resort, but her conduct at the event “was best described as … ungrateful.”
Bowen Says ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
St. George’s, Grenada, March 24th, 2011: Former Minister for Works Hon. Gregory Bowen says enough is enough, the NDC Government should take immediate measures to ensure that the CCC workers are back on the job before the end of March. He said since the Government terminated the contract with CCC […]
80 Year Old Jamaican Man Charged with trafficking Cocaine
A 56 year old Jamaican woman and her 80 year old father have both been charged for cocaine trafficking. Jennifer Hall, an insurance inspector and her father Derrick Hall are both charged with possession of cocaine, dealing in cocaine and taking steps to export cocaine.
Improve security at Richmond Hill Prison
Fourteen young men have now joined the ranks of Her Majesty’s Prisons to help improve the security and operations at the facility.
3.5M Dollars for Community Projects in Grenada
The Grenada government will inject 3.5 million dollars into community projects in Grenada, one of which is the St. George’s Market Square project.
IMF warns against subsidizing food and fuel prices
An IMF official is advising Grenada and other islands against subsidizing food and fuel prices for the entire populations.
Toronto’s Caribbean community mourns Dudley Laws
Toronto, Canada, March 24, 2011 – The marginalized and downtrodden of Canada, especially the Black community, have lost a stalwart, Dudley Laws. Dudley, who was a dedicated fighter for social justice and equality, and a Garveyite to the bone, was born in Jamaica in the Parish of St. Thomas on […]
Donald Trump Calls for Obama to Release Birth Certificate
Donald Trump is calling on President Barack Obama to produce his birth certificate and end speculation he was born outside the United States.
