CCJ to Rule on Presidential Term Limit in Guyana
“On 22 February 2017, the Court of Appeal in Guyana, in a split decision upheld the decision of the High Court that the legislation which was passed by the National Assembly (Guyana’s Parliament) in...
View ArticleThis Day in History
Fédon’s Rebellion, quite violently, brought about ‘an end of French power and influence in Grenada’.
View ArticleWrong Approach to Pit Bull Confiscations
The approach by the Government and the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) to confiscating Pit Bulls and other dogs deemed to be dangerous has been placed under scrutiny by a number of concerned citizens.
View ArticlePolice Move Grand Anse Bus Stop at ‘Wall Street’
The bus stop which was situated at the ‘Wall Street’ area in Grand Anse before the roundabout, has been removed by the police and replaced with a new stop approximately 150 feet away, closer to the...
View ArticleCedar’s Home Staff Commence Training Programme
The training will be in relation to the laws and policies of gender based violence, the notion of gender equality and human rights, as well as “how to deal with and work effectively, with victims of...
View ArticleRomanians Charged
3 Romanians appeared at the St George’s Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, 1 March 2017, to answer charges of money laundering.
View ArticleCall for Pedestrian Crossing on The Carenage
Prominent Criminal Lawyer, Anselm Clouden, has made a public appeal to the Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force, requesting that a pedestrian crossing be placed on the Carenage, in...
View ArticleFatal Stabbing in Mardigras
A 36-year-old resident of Mardigras, St George is assisting police with investigations into the death of a 38-year-old of the same address.
View ArticleIsland Water World Grenada Sailing Week Regatta Report 2017
“Competition was fierce throughout the regatta but the prize for Best Performing Yacht was awarded to Mark Chapman’s Dingo, a modified Kerr 11.3 from Trinidad.”
View ArticleOverhanging Branches Concern Motorists
Following a night of heavy winds and rain, on the morning of Thursday, 2 March, 2017, an overhanging tree branch broke and fell onto the Grand Etang main road, obstructing the flow of traffic.
View ArticleDe Savary’s Cottages Reappear as a Project of the Blue Economy
“10 years on, the real estate speculator was unable to fulfil his development portfolio but is now endeavouring to resurrect the cottages part of the project by having it quietly included in the...
View ArticleSGU to Name New Dormitory after Sir Eric
St George’s University will name its newest dormitory after former Prime Minister Sir Eric Matthew Gairy who died in August 1997. Construction of that dormitory is scheduled to be completed in 2018.
View ArticleCrew Rescued from Sinking Ship
The Grenada Coast Guard in a heroic act on Friday, 3 March 2017, rescued 9 crew members of a Vincentian registered motor vessel that sank approximately 9 miles off Point Salines.
View ArticleTime to Enforce the 18-Month-Old Litter Act
“There is a $100 fine for a first littering offence, and it doubles if you do it again. There are heavy fines for dumping. There is provision for imprisonment if fines are not paid. There is provision...
View ArticlePoliceman Charged in Drivers’ License Scam
Reports indicate that Lewis’ fraud involved the sale of drivers’ licenses for up to EC$3,000
View ArticleBus Operators do Community Service
3 bus operators who faced Magistrate Jerry Seales at the Traffic Court during last week, were given an 8-hour community service sentence.
View ArticleChange of Registration Officers
“The Supervisor of Elections expresses sincere thanks to each of the former officers and to welcome on our team the new Registration Officers.”
View ArticleGrenada Celebrates and Empowers Women
Grenada stands with the rest of the world on 8 March 2017, to observe International Women’s Day under the theme “Women in the Changing World of Work. Planet 50/50 by 2030.”
View ArticleChristopher Alexis Jr Rides to Top Spot at Collegiate Race Weekend in Louisiana
After a good start in the Collegiate Race Weekend Grenadian Cyclist Christopher Alexis Jr improved on his performance and ended weekend number 2 atop the Omnium in his Category with top finishes in all...
View ArticleWesterhall Secondary School Wins US Embassy’s STEM Video Competition
“The contest, which was open to all secondary school students in Grenada over the age of 13, required students to produce a short video explaining why STEM — science, technology, engineering and math —...
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