The newly constructed Cross Street Road in Mt. Craven, St. Patrick was officially opened this afternoon at 3pm. The project which originally began under the stewardship of the Ministry of Community Development, in 2009 constructed a slipper drain and a by-road at a cost of $EC 52,000.
Caribbean News and Sports
Opposition Calls for peoples involvement in any union
Share Your Videos Here Opposition members are encouraging the Heads of the OECS to ensure that the people are involved in the process to form an Economic Union.
Alan Sanford Unfit for Trial
The American billionaire Allen Stanford who became famous for his Sanford 20/20 cricket in the Caribbean, has been deemed unfit to stand trial on charges of running a $7 billion fraud. A US judge has ruled that Stanford needs treatment for a drug addiction.
OFFICIAL OUTLINES PROJECTS TO BENEFIT FROM $5.25 M FUNDING
ST. GEORGE’S, THURSDAY, JANUARY27, 2011 – Officials of the Community Division of the Ministry of Housing and Lands are delighted with the money allocated for projects in 2011.
Dwayne Smith Dropped
Bridgetown, Barbados – Barbados have dropped allrounder Dwayne Smith and recalled experienced pacer Pedro Collins in the 13-man squad for the opening match of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Four-Day first-class season against Trinidad and Tobago next week.
Grenada’s Opposition supports OECS meeting but calls for apology from Grenada Government
St. George’s Grenada, January 27th, 2011: St. George’s, Grenada – 27th January, 2011: Members of Her Majesty Opposition say they still consider it a noble initiative by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) to form an economic union. However they are encouraging the Heads to ensure that the people […]
Free movement through OECS set to take effect
St. George’s, January 25, 2011 (GIS) – Grenada and other member-nations of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) are eliminating the need for passports to travel to and from each other’s countries.
A Tribute to Joe Gibbs
Delivered by James Dumont (former Class mate, GBSS) GOOD AFTERNOON ALL…. I have been deputed by Charmaine, Joe’s daughter, to give the following BRIEF ACCOUNT of his life. In a 2 Storey House, located on Tyrell Street, 64 years ago, Lyris gave birth prematurely to a baby boy who was […]
Six Deacons Ordained
St. George’s: Six men were today ordained Deacons by Most Rev Bishop Vincent Darius. The ordination ceremony was held at newly refurbished Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception amidst loud, joyful pride and an emotionally touching celebrations at 11:35 a.m.
Investment invited for proposed tourism adventure activities
Check out our new video sharing website here St. George’s, January 21, 2011 – A senior government minister has said that the ruling NDC administration plans on deepening relations with the private sector in 2011, with the aim of enhancing the tourism industry and generating more revenue for the national […]
Meeting with T&T company on repairing National Stadium track
St. George’s, January 20, 2011 – The Government of Grenada has reaffirmed its determination to continuing with the development of the nation’s playing fields and sporting facilities, including the National Athletics Stadium at Queen’s Park.
Pilot energy program to help the poor
St. George’s, Wednesday, January 20, 2011 – The Grenada government has signaled its intention to implement a new program to improve the living standard of the country’s poor.
Government plans for refurbishment of Statium
In making his contribution to the 2011 Budget on Tuesday, Minister Simmons disclosed that government will be meeting with officials of an international company which has expressed an interest “in working with us on a Public/Private Initiative for the refurbishment of the stadium”.
By-election in Barbados for Former PM Seat
The governing Democratic Labor Party (DLP) and the opposition Barbados Labor Party (BLP) will be ending the final lap this evening for tomorrow’s by-election in the St John constituency.
Policeman Short and Killed In Jamaica
Jamaica police were up to last night searching for leads into the killing of a police corporal who was found with bullet wounds to the head in a room at a hotel on the strip popularly strip know as ‘Back Road’ in St Catherine, yesterday afternoon.
