St. George’s, May 15, 2010 (GIS) – A threat by the Opposition NNP to organise protest around a sitting of parliament, in reaction to the signing of the maritime treaty with Trinidad, did not materialise when the House of Representatives met on Friday, May 14.
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Putting mechanism in place
St. George’s, May 13, 2010 – The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has embarked on what the party’s General Secretary, Hon. Peter David, has described as a “reorganisation plan.’’
KEEPING TRANSPARENCY “CONTRACT’’ WITH GRENADIANS
St. George’s, May 9, 2010 – The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is pleased with the ongoing demonstration of transparency, openness and good governance by our Party Leader and the Prime Minister of Grenada, Hon. Tillman Thomas.
FIRST TIME WATER CONNECTION FOR RESIDENTS OF TUILLERIES
St. George’s, Grenada, May 9, 2010 – Residents of Tuilleries, St. Andrew, are now receiving treated pipe- borne water for the first time ever, following the intervention of parliamentary representative for the area, Hon. Sylvester Quarless.
Lamenting broadcasting’s decline
St. George’s, May 9, 2010 – Junior Information Minister, Senator Arley Gill, is lamenting what he calls the steep “decline’’ in the quality of media output, particularly in broadcasting.
OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION: STANDING AT AN ECONMIC CROSSROAD
Grenada is at economic crossroad; we can decide to stand still, or we can decide to venture on a road where we have never been before. But, as the saying goes, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.’’
MINISTER CHURCH TAKES GRENADA’S CLIMATE CHANGE CAMPAIGN TO EUROPE AND ASIA
BEIJING, China, May 7, 2010 – Minister of Trade and Environment, Hon. Michael Church, MP, is now in China on the second leg of his two-country travel to promote Grenada’s interest in and key role in global climate change management.
Importance of Carriacou & Petite Martinique in maritime treaty negotiations
Hillsborough, Carriacou, May 5, 2010 (GIS) – A Grenada government minister has revealed that Carriacou and Petite Martinique played what he describes as a “significant’’ role in determining the coastline in Grenada’s concluding of the maritime agreement with Trinidad and Tobago.
Never a dull moment in the Spiceisle: Who is fooling who?
Throughout the state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, the cry from all and sundry is the Value Added Tax (VAT) is killing us. While people in the higher end of the society seems to be coping, the majority of the people who are living in the lower end are […]
PRIME MINISTER SYMPATHIZES WITH GRIEVING FAMILIES
Prime Minister and Minister for National Security, Hon. Tillman Thomas, have expressed sympathy to the families of two St. Andrews men, who died in unfortunate circumstances on Monday.
MAN DIES IN VEHICULAR ACCIDENT
A vehicular accident at the Sugar Mill roundabout has resulted in the death of Undra Mascoll, a 29 year old architect of Belmont, St. George’s.
WOMAN ATTACKED AND STABBED IN CHURCH
The Church is said to be one of the safest places that people can be in, as those who go there do so to give God thanks and praise and worship Him. This belief, however, was shattered last week Saturday (May 1) when a woman, who was attending afternoon service […]
DEVELOPING STORY – BALTHAZAR MURDERS
Reports are that a young man, believed to be in his 20s or early 30s, walked into the Grenville Police Station last evening, around 6:15 pm and deposited two human heads in a bucket onto the compound.
Government investing in carnival
St. George’s, May 4, 2010 (GIS) – Senator Arley Gill, the Minister of State with responsibility for Culture, has said that carnival organisers will be seeking additional private sector support to ensure Spicemas 2010 is “very successful.’’
ODA Conference Steering Committee members outreach in Grenada
St. George’s, May 3, 2010 (GIS) – Members of the Steering Committee preparing for a major meeting bringing together Grenadians living at home and abroad have expressed satisfaction with a round of discussions just held in Grenada.
