Grenada And USA Reach Agreement On FATCA
On 16 June, 2014, Grenada successfully completed the negotiation of a Model 1 Inter-Government Agreement to enable FATCA compliance. The post Grenada And USA Reach Agreement On FATCA appeared first on...
View ArticleAre Women Their Own Worst Enemies?
Women tend to compare themselves to others who are superior to themselves and thus undermine their own sense of self-worth and self-esteem... The post Are Women Their Own Worst Enemies? appeared first...
View ArticleSt Mark’s Lion Tamed
Government and the China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd held a closing ceremony to officially end the USD 5 million St Mark Flood Mitigation project. The post St Mark’s Lion Tamed appeared first on...
View Article130 Soca Artistes For Quarter Final
The first quarter final is this Thursday 3 July in St Patrick, followed by St Mark on Friday, St John on Saturday and St David on Sunday. The post 130 Soca Artistes For Quarter Final appeared first on...
View Article1952 Mosquito Destruction Act Enforced
To combat Chikungunya, efforts will be made to have the Mosquito Destruction Act and the Anti Litter Act enforced through sanitation officers. The post 1952 Mosquito Destruction Act Enforced appeared...
View ArticleRestoration Of The St George’s Anglican Church
Before Hurricane Ivan the church walls were the canvas of some of Grenada’s important historic events in the form of relics, murals, frescos and artifacts. The post Restoration Of The St George’s...
View ArticleTanteen Road Closes At Noon
Effective 12 noon, today Wednesday 2 July, the Tanteen public road will be closed to vehicular traffic. The post Tanteen Road Closes At Noon appeared first on NOW Grenada. Tags: police, road, soca,...
View ArticleGCPI Gives ECD1.5M For Community Development
GCPI contributes to community development by partnering with communities and organisations to empower vulnerable groups and communities. The post GCPI Gives ECD1.5M For Community Development appeared...
View ArticleGrenada’s Sugar Stuck In Trinidad
The sugar shelves of most supermarkets are empty while a shipment expected to arrive over a fortnight ago, is stuck in Trinidad. The post Grenada’s Sugar Stuck In Trinidad appeared first on NOW...
View ArticleUWI In Arms Trade Treaty Workshop
The IIR is concerned about CARICOM governments’ inability to deal effectively with the illegal trade in arms. The post UWI In Arms Trade Treaty Workshop appeared first on NOW Grenada. Tags: arms...
View ArticleCarnival Venue Undecided
A venue change, restricting patrons to the National Stadium stands to save the cricket grounds, will challenge attendance at the Soca Monarch competition. The post Carnival Venue Undecided appeared...
View ArticleJW Fletcher School To Host Music Workshop
Primary and Secondary school teachers will attend a Music Theory Workshop hosted by the Ministry of Culture from 14-25 July. The post JW Fletcher School To Host Music Workshop appeared first on NOW...
View ArticlePreserving Patois Cultural Workshop
The workshop, facilitated by the Grenada Creole Society, will be held at the La Castigne Family House in Concord, St John on 7-8 July, and 14-15 July. The post Preserving Patois Cultural Workshop...
View ArticleGrand Anse Bus Drivers Take Action
A number of bus drivers who are repeat traffic ticket offenders, some owning the court as much as EC$3000, were ordered to pay up or go to prison. The post Grand Anse Bus Drivers Take Action appeared...
View ArticleToastmasters Trailblazer In Grenada
Dawnette has been instrumental in Grenada having four active clubs. In August she will be awarded President Distinguished Lieutenant Governor Marketing. The post Toastmasters Trailblazer In Grenada...
View ArticleSDCSS Wins Financial Literacy Quiz
The St David’s Catholic Secondary School has emerged the winners of the inaugural GUT Credit Union National Secondary Schools Financial Literacy Quiz. The post SDCSS Wins Financial Literacy Quiz...
View ArticleSt Patrick’s Grade 6 Students Debate
The debate was a valuable exercise in training students to employ various component skills, and in practicing their oral literacy in a laboratory environment. The post St Patrick’s Grade 6 Students...
View ArticleCoastal Tourism Symposium 9-11 July
100-150 green experts will attend the Executive Symposium for Innovators in Coastal Tourism from 9-11 July to consider sustainable tourism models. The post Coastal Tourism Symposium 9-11 July appeared...
View ArticleGrenada’s Last Africans At The GNM
Shantelle George, PhD student, will present on “Grenada’s Last Africans: Indentured Africans in Grenada and Their Legacy” at the museum, from 5:15 to 7pm. The post Grenada’s Last Africans At The GNM...
View ArticleJuly In Grenada History
4 July 1779: Grenada surrenders to the French. The post July In Grenada History appeared first on NOW Grenada. Tags: cocoa, coffee, cotton, french, handbook, history Del.icio.us Facebook TweetThis...
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