Increasing airline travel between Canada and Grenada, and a lifting of the Canadian visa restriction on Grenadians, are among areas of priority in the National Democratic Congress administration’s attempts at strengthening and enhancing relations with Canada.
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PM Pen Auctioned and funds raised for Haiti and Cuba
The Toronto Support Group of Grenada’s ruling National Democratic Congress is to make cash donations to help with hurricane rehabilitation work in Haiti and Cuba.
NNP PERSPECTIVE: New Government responsible for Economic downturn
After completing the 2nd Poverty Reduction Growth Facility Arrangement review in Grenada, the International Monetary Fund has said that, ‘the economic outlook for the year has deteriorated’, echoing concerns that have been raised by Grenada’s Opposition over the last few months about the dramatic change in Grenada’s economy. “Work has […]
NNP Perspective: Regional Integration – Part One
The NNP is launching a series on Regional Integration that will provide an NNP view on the subject as the process unfolds. For many years now, Grenada and the wider Caribbean have made significant advances in the area of Regional Integration. There are many reasons why Regional integration is positive. […]
PM Thomas Address to the United Nation
Mr. President, I am honoured to join those who have spoken before me in congratulating you on your election to guide the work of this sixty-third Assembly, and in commending your predecessor for his stewardship of the Assembly over the past year.
A Grenadian stalwart, a true developer passes on
I spoke to Ms. Lewis at Mr. Errol Maitland’s business office, as recently as last Saturday; I remember asking her to convey my regards to Mr. Maitland; later on that afternoon, I also wished him well on the live show; and now … this news of his passing.
Barbados’ unemployment rate now stands at 8.6%
Bridgetown, Barbados, September 25, 2008: The Economic Affairs Division of the Ministry of Finance says the rate of unemployment at the end of June increased by 0.5%, compared with the same period last year.
Initiation of Security Cooperation Dialogue with Caribbean Leaders
Bridgetown, Barbados: September 25, 2008: In a September 25 meeting with leaders of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Dominican Republic, I announced the United States’ support for and commitment to begin immediately a wide-ranging U.S.-Caribbean security cooperation dialogue.
Grenada Media Magnet Passes
It is with regret we announce the passing of Mr. Errol Maitland owner of the Voice of Grenada(VOG), Meaningful Television (MTV) the Grenada Informer, Regal Cinema, Maitland’s Car Rental.
“Haiti Is Going From Catastrophe to Catastrophe”
Michael Deibert interviews CHAVANNES JEAN-BAPTISTE NEW YORK, Sep (IPS) – Peasant leader Chavannes Jean-Baptiste has been at the forefront of the struggles of Haiti‘s peasants for over 35 years. Born in the village of Papay in Haiti’s Plateau Central, Jean-Baptiste helped found the Mouvman Peyizan Papay (MPP) peasant union as […]
P M Thomas slated to Deliver Keynote Address to the US Congressional Caribbean Caucus
Click here for CAMS Commentaries WASHINGTON, September 23, 2008 – Barry Featherman, President of the Inter-American Economic Council, has announced that Prime Minister Tillman Thomas of Grenada will deliver this year’s keynote address at the Council’s Annual Heads of Government Dinner with the Caribbean Community..
The Stormy Face of Climate Change by Patricia Grogg
HAVANA, Sep (IPS) – The devastation wrought by hurricanes Gustav, Hanna and Ike in the Caribbean has fuelled concern about the effects of global warming on the formation and intensity of tropical storms, an issue that has divided the scientific community and is causing alarm among island nations and coastal […]
Digicel Continues to Seek Compromise Solution
Sunday, September 21, 2008: Digicel, proud sponsor of West Indies cricket since 2004, has recently been involved in discussions and correspondence with Stanford in an effort to find a mutually acceptable resolution to the current impasse over the proposed Stanford 20/20 Series.
Journalism Student Challenged to be Serious
George’s: GRENADA: Twenty (20) students started a twelve week basic journalism, Public Relations and Promotions course on Monday as part of the Caribbean Agency for Media Services (CAMS) training program.
TAWU/SGU NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN
Negotiations between the Technical and Allied Workers Union and St. George’s University broke down Tuesday, resulting in shift workers represented by the union resorting to strike action.