ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — The second Digicel Test between the West Indies and England has been abandoned as a draw at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. This, after 1.4 overs with England on seven without loss. Fidel Edwards, who opened the bowling attack for the West Indies could not complete his over, […]
Caribbean News and Sports
Caribbean Diplomats Joins Grenadians in Toronto to celebrate Annivessary
A group of seven Caribbean diplomats, together with other CARICOM nationals, joined Grenadians on Friday in a lusty rendition of our National Anthem at the Toronto City Hall in Canada.
Independence Celebrations in NY
Grenadian youth in New York have had their special event to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Grenada’s Independence. It’s the turn of the elderly on February 5.
Gail and Sarwan Put West Indies on Top
Thursday, February 5th – Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica: CAPTAIN Chris Gayle and the equally experienced Ramnaresh Sarwan hit fluent, unbeaten half centuries to lead the West Indies into a position of strength at the end of the 2nd day in the opening Digicel Test against England at Sabina Park on […]
ACP Secretary Plans to Visit Grenada
The Secretary General of the ACP – the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States – has agreed to visit Grenada. His Excellency, Sir John R. Kaputin, accepted an invitation for the visit that was extended to him bygr Stephen Fletcher, Grenada’s recently appointed Ambassador to the European Union. […]
PIETERSEN HITS 97 AS ENGLAND FIGHT BACK AGAINST WEST INDIES
Wednesday, February 4 – Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica: ENGLAND’S premier batsman Kevin Pietersen hit a determined 97 here Wednesday to help England fight off the early shackles of West Indies domination and end an absorbing first day of the opening Digicel Test at 236 for five.
NDC’S NEW YORK CHAPTER DONATES TO RED CROSS HAITIAN DISASTER RELIEF FUND
Greater New York American Red Cross representatives accept check for Haitian Disaster Relief from NDC-NY Chapter At a special ceremony held in Brooklyn on Tuesday, January 27, 2009, the New York Chapter of Grenada’s National Democratic Congress party, donated a check in the amount of US$3,000.00 to the American […]
Obama half-brother on drug charge
George Obama is the President’s younger half-brother The Kenyan half-brother of President Barack Obama has been arrested for alleged marijuana possession. George Obama was arrested in Nairobi with one joint of marijuana, police chief Joshua Omokulongolo said. “He is not a drug peddler. But it is illegal, it is […]
NDC MOURNING THE LOSS OF MARGARET PAYNE
St. George’s, December 31, 2009 – The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has expressed “deep sadness’’ on the passing of Mrs. Margaret Payne.
SECRETARY-GENERAL CONFERS WITH WORLD LEADERS ON CLIMATE CHANGE
New York, Dec 30 2009 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has been speaking to numerous world leaders on the heels of the historic United Nations conference in Copenhagen which recently wrapped up with nations reaching a political agreement on climate change. Following the summit’s end less than two weeks ago, […]
Invoking God’s blessings at Independence
New York, January 29, 2009: Grenada’s Consul General in New York, HON.Derrick James, says he is delighted that Bishop Vincent Darius is in the city to add a spiritual dimension to New York’s 35th anniversary of Grenada’s Independence.
SCHOOLS ATHLETIC SEASON IN CARRIACOU BEGIN
Athletes from all primary and secondary schools in Carriacou and Petite Martinique are busy engaging in a number of athletic events throughout the months of January and February.
NEW EQUIPMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
In keeping with government’s policy to improve the road network and general infrastructure of the island, the Public Works department within the Ministry of Carriacou & Petite Martinique Affairs has received two new machines, a backhoe and a stoneroller.
Prime Minister Welcomes Unesco Secretary General
ST.GEORGE’S, GRENADA _ Prime Minister Hon. Tillman Thomas has communicated his government’s full commitment to the United Nations Educational, Scientific Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) during a courtesy call by UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura on Thursday.
President in Power Grab, Citizen Groups Say By Peter Richards
PORT OF SPAIN, (IPS) – As it stands now, the office of the president of Trinidad and Tobago is largely ceremonial. But if the draft document on a new constitution released by the Patrick Manning government last week is anything to go by, that could change dramatically.
