Listen To Sac FM from St. Andrew’s Grenada PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Aug (IPS) – You have to hand it to Patrick Manning, Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister, when it comes to persistence.
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Sack FM now on Spiceislander.com
We have added another Radio Station from St. Andrew’s, Grenada. Click here to listen to Sac FM (St. Andrew’s Connection).
NNP’S Perspective for week ending August 29th, 2008
The New National Party is very concerned with the top heavy, government that has emerged merely a month after the National Democratic Congress assumed the mantle of leadership in Grenada. The first sign of the top heavy government appeared only days after the election when 16 Ministers were sworn into […]
PROPOSED STANFORD 20 /20
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 – Kingston, Jamaica. Digicel, proud sponsor of West Indies Cricket, has applied for an injunction before the High Court in London in respect of the proposed Stanford 20/20 event to be held between England and the West Indies in Antigua on 1 November 2008.
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Leader Of The Opposition Writes To Prime Minister Thomas
Leader of the Opposition the Rt. Hon. Dr. Keith Mitchell has written to Prime Minister Tillman Thomas bringing to his attention his concerns about the number of persons who are being affected by harsh decisions of his Government.
Clinton Supporter Called Uncle Tom By Obama Close associate
Delmarie Cobb, A black delegate for Hillary Rodham Clinton says Illionis Senate President Emil Jones a supporter of Barack Obama referred to her as an “Uncle Tom”.
Obama select Biden for VP
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has announced that Joe Biden will be his running mate in November’s election. The announcement came minutes after most Networks started reporting that Joe Biden was the choice for Vice President.
Join Us on Eastern Parkway for our Labor Day broadcast
Carnival is a time of artistry, creativity and of course, sweet Caribbean music … so join a team of veteran broadcasters, with Live Coverage of the 41st anniversary of Labor Day Carnival in Brooklyn on Monday Sept. 1, between 10.00am and 5.00pm on this station. Our Live broadcast would be […]
Leaders press on to Caribbean unity
A number of countries within the OECS are forging ahead with closer ties with Trinidad and Tobago. The proposed political and economic union was discussed with three OECS countries who were not involved in the process initially.
Bolt grabs third gold and record
Usain Bolt captured a third gold medal and a third world record after Jamaica claimed men’s 4x100m relay gold.
RANKING MARVIN RETAINS ‘TALK AH KAISO TITLE’
On Saturday, August16, at the Fantazia 2001 Nite Club, Ranking Marvin successfully defended his title at the 13th Annual ‘Talk Ah Kaiso’ Competition. A spirited, comically smooth rendition, of his big carnival hit ‘Load It Up’ got the approval of the appreciative audience, and the nod from the judges who […]
Atlantis mobile laboratories makes Grenada its first stop
Grenada is the first of four countries in the Caribbean and South America to benefit from a project spearheaded by the Caribbean Eco Health Programme (CEHP) and Atlantis University of Laval, which involves onsite laboratory research.
Grenada congratulates Jamaica on it’s Olympic Feat
Dear Prime Minister, On behalf of the government and the people of Grenada, I congratulate you on the performance of your athletes in the Men’s 100 meters and the Women’s 100 meters at the Beijing Olympic Games.
GVHC donates Medical Equipment & Supplies to General Hospital
The Grenada Voluntary Hospital Committee (GVHC), on Tuesday donated £ 6,500.00 (£1=EC $4.83) worth of medical equipment and accessories to the Female Medical Ward at the General Hospital. The items were handed over during a ceremony, attended by Health Minister, the Hon. Karl Hood, Deputy Director of Hospital Services Mrs. […]
