Rev. James Wants Noise Pollution Act Enforced
Reverend Osbert James asserted that there needs to be enforcement of the Noise Control Act, which was implemented in Grenada on 1 September 2016.
View ArticleGas Prices for May 2017
Retail prices of petroleum products, effective Thursday, 18 May 2017.
View ArticleExcerpts from The Public Consultation on The Grenada National Museum Bill, 2017
The public consultation on the Grenada National Museum Bill, 2017 was held 2 days ago, to sound out the public’s reaction to the Bill and the soon-to-be-upgraded status of the Grenada National Museum.
View ArticlePut Legal End To Discrimination, Harassment Of Women
“In the Caribbean, I am of the view that the most significant act of awareness of sexual harassment is that calypso classic sung by Singing Sandra, “Sexy Employers.’’ The song, which Sandra rendered at...
View ArticleNNP Women’s Arm To Hold Convention
A new executive is expected to be elected when the New National Party Women’s Arm holds its 2017 convention on 28 May at the Boca Secondary School. The theme for the event is: “NNP women blazing the...
View ArticleEducation Ministry Tells Parents Not To Comply With New Furniture Fee At GBSS
Parents of the Grenada Boys Secondary School (GBSS) are being told not to comply with a request from the school’s management to pay a new school fee which is aimed at ensuring that each child has...
View ArticleFirst National Sports Meet for Children Living With Disabilities
Friday, 12 May 2017 marked a historic day for children living with disabilities in Grenada. The Jason Roberts Foundation and other stakeholders partnered with the Grenada National Council of the...
View ArticleFewer Students Writing CPEA in 2017
The Ministry of Education says that when compared to 2016, fewer students are writing the 2017 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) which takes place today Friday, 19 May at 52 centres throughout...
View ArticleIMF Executive Board Completes Final Review Under The Extended Credit Facility...
“The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Thursday, completed the 6th and final review of Grenada’s performance under a programme supported by a 3-year arrangement under the...
View ArticleTAMCC Offers Bartending Certificate Of Competency Free Of Cost
“TAMCC and DIAGEO Job Readiness Training and Internship Programme invite applications to earn a Certificate of Competency from the TAMCC and the CARICOM Vocational Qualification, free of cost.”
View ArticleNotice: L’Anse Bridge Remains Open
The closure of the L’Anse Bridge, Gouyave, St John, is postponed until further notice.
View ArticleMWAG Has New Leadership
The Media Workers Association of Grenada (MWAG) has new leadership as of Saturday, 20 May 2017.
View ArticleIn 2017 What Is A Treasure? Jason de Caires Taylor And Damien Hirst
Taylor’s first installation Vicissitudes (2006) is situated in Molinere Bay, Grenada, and contains 75 sculptures covering over 800 sq/meters, all UNDERWATER. The sculptures helped to restore marine...
View ArticleNotice: Relocation Of St John’s District Revenue Office
“The Ministry of Finance and Energy advises the public that the St John’s District Revenue Office will close from 12 noon on Monday, 22 May to facilitate its relocation to the Gouyave Fish Market.”
View ArticleRepublic Bank Sponsors “Not In My Back Yard” Project
The closing concert for the Republic Bank sponsored “Not In My Back Yard Project,” (NIMBY) was held on 17 May 2017 at the Pomme Rose RC School.
View ArticleGRENLEC Shines At Inaugural Energy Expo
“The Grenada Electricity Company (GRENLEC) continues to spread its various messages of support to the community in a positive way, with the staging of its inaugural Energy Expo on Saturday, on the...
View ArticlePolice Officer Hospitalised
An off-duty Police Officer has been hospitalised since Thursday, 18 May 2017, after he was knocked down by a vehicle, of which the driver allegedly lost control on Halifax Street in St George’s.
View Article61-year-old Found Guilty of Non-Capital Murder
On Friday, 19 May 2017, approximately 2 years after Albert Alexis was slapped with a non-capital murder charge, a guilty verdict was handed down by a 12-member jury at the #2 High Court.
View ArticleFrench Law Enforcement Returns Grenada Boat Caught With 220 Kilos Cocaine
The wooden MV Galaxy 1 and its 5-member crew were caught in the waters of Marie Galante, a small island off Guadeloupe governed by France. The illegal drug is reported to have a street value of EC$22...
View ArticleLiving With Lupus: Learning to Live With Limitations
Although lupus is a disease that is not going to go away, there are some things persons living with it can do to live a somewhat normal life.
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