50 New Libraries for Primary Schools
Primary schools in Grenada will receive 50 new libraries over the next three years.
View ArticleCustoms Yet to Report on Seized Container
A container which had medical supplies and other items is still in the possession of Customs.
View ArticleCarriacou Carnival Notice for Artistes
Dipping for order of appearance in Carriacou Carnival semifinals takes place on Thursday, 22 January 2015.
View Article57 Scholarships Awarded
The Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development has awarded 57 persons with scholarships to attend universities both locally and abroad.
View ArticleEasier Cheque Processing with ECACH
The ECACH will allow for the electronic exchange of the cheque image, and will be rolled out in Grenada on 22 January 2015.
View ArticlePermaculture: Overcoming Climate Change
Permaculture is becoming more popular and is currently being implemented in agriculture in a number of first world countries.
View ArticleGrenada at Toronto International Boat Show
Grenada’s yachting products were promoted at the 51st Toronto International Boat Show in Canada from 10 to 18 January.
View ArticleConcord Road Closure
Concord Road will be closed to vehicular traffic on Thursday, 22 January 2015 from 11 am to 1 pm.
View ArticleNew Health Minister Praised
The Minister met recently with the Grenada Junior Doctors Association to formulate a strategic plan that will be used to improve the health care system.
View ArticleVandalism at Bus Terminus
The damages include the dismounting of a sign board, the breaking off an 8-foot wrought iron barricade, and the cutting of the wire fence.
View ArticleFormer Prime Minister Robbed
Emron Mitchell is serving a six-month jail term for stealing more than EC$600 from former Prime Minister Tillman Thomas.
View Article[Updated] Cruise Calls Changes on Sunday
The SeaDream I will berth in St George’s on the Tuesday, 24 February and in Hillsborough on Wednesday, 25 February.
View ArticleNational Effort to Tackle Misuse of Technology
Minister Thomas says that our nation’s children need to be guided in the use of technology to ensure they are aware of its negatives.
View ArticleUN to Conduct Electoral Needs-Assessment
Members of the UN Mission to Grenada on Constitution Reform will be meeting with representatives from Civil Society Organisations.
View ArticleNew US Regulations on Trade and Travel to Cuba
The U.S. government has begun implementation of measures previously announced by President Obama, eliminating some restrictions on trade with Cuba.
View ArticleSecond Language Acquisition in the Grenadian Context
This paper will highlight some of the factors which impact SLA, namely: neurobiological, psychological and socio-cultural factors.
View ArticleMade in Grenada Expo 2015
All locally produced items will be on sale. Handicraft, wooden items, food, furniture and much more.
View ArticlePolice Battered by Civilian
Police has confirmed that Corporal Albert Roberts, who was severely battered by a civilian, was sent on sick leave.
View ArticleRoad Safety is Everybody’s Business
The streets of the Caribbean were never designed for the volume of traffic we now are experiencing; or, for the speed at which people drive.
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