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  5/30/2005 || GRENADIAN ARTISTS TO SHOWCASE WORKS 0
Several artists working in their post Ivan studio environment will soon leave their footprint on an international audience. This is an initiative of the Grenada Arts Council (GAC) a volunteer body, which has been promoting the visual arts of Grenada for more than four decades, and currently serves a...Read More >>>
  5/30/2005 || CARIBBEAN TOURISM MINISTERS TO DISCUSS DISASTER MA...0
Ministers of Tourism in the region have recognized the need for preparedness and a structured plan for the future survival of the tourism sector in the Caribbean. Tourism Ministers will be attending a Multi-Hazard Disaster Management Symposium in Barbados. Grenada will be represented by the Minister...Read More >>>
  5/30/2005 || EDUATION MINISTRY'S ENHANCED LEARNING PROGRAMME CO...0
The Ministry of Education’s Enhanced Learning Programme continues to attract additional students every Saturday, with some centres having to increase staffing. The programme, designed to increase performance standards among students especially in Reading and Mathematics is being administered in 1...Read More >>>
  5/27/2005 || AMERICAN AIRLINES REMINDS PASSENGERS ABOUT LIMITS ...0
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Summer is fast approaching and American Airlines and regional affiliate, American Eagle, remind passengers about the box and bag embargo on flights to certain cities from June 11 through Aug. 14, 2005. Customers traveling on American and America...Read More >>>
  5/27/2005 || LARA NOTCHES CENTURY NO. 29 BUT FAILS TO SAVE WIND...0
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) - Brian Lara blazed a superb 130 yesterday, but the West Indies were bowled out for a modest 345 on the first day of the opening cricket Test against Pakistan at Kensington Oval. The star left-hander cracked 16 fours and four sixes off 120 deliveries as his 29th Test cen...Read More >>>
  5/27/2005 || "LODGE" BUILDING TO BE DEMOLISHED0
The Ministry of Communication, Works and Transport advises the general public that the “Lodge” building Carenage St. George’s will be demolished on Sunday May 29th 2005 by contractor, Ernest Marshall Construction Company. The safety of the building was investigated by Physical Planning and the Mi...Read More >>>
  5/27/2005 || CARIBBEAN CHEFS TO BRING TROPICAL FLAVOR DURING CA...0
The melange of cultural influences that characterise the exquisite nature of Caribbean cuisine will come to life during Caribbean Week in New York when the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) hosts 15 chefs from Caribbean resorts and restaurants. They have been invited to New York at part of the...Read More >>>
  5/27/2005 || CARIBBEAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR TEACHER TRAININ...0
The Ministry of Education today held a workshop with Principals to discuss Best Practices. Facilitating the Workshop was Dr. Joel Warrican of the Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Teacher Training (CCETT), Chairperson of CCETT Grenada Mrs. Andrea Phillip, and CCETT Reading Specialist Mrs. Elizabeth...Read More >>>
  5/26/2005 || USCIS ANNOUNCES NEW “GREEN CARD” FILING PROCEDURE0
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forwarded to the Federal Register yesterday a notice announcing that starting May 31, 2005 aliens must mail applications to renew or replace Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as “green cards,” directly to the Los Angeles Lockbox. The Lockb...Read More >>>
  5/26/2005 || REGIONAL DISASTER OFFICIALS MEETING IN BVI0
Caribbean disaster officials are discussing in the British Virgin islands during this week best ways to preprare for the 2005 hurricane season, which starts next week. National Disaster Coordinators are attending the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response A...Read More >>>
  5/26/2005 || INJURY WOES HIT WINDIES 0
INJURY AND illness to all-rounders Dwayne Bravo and Ian Bradshaw left the beleaguered West Indies team in a quandary on the eve of the opening Digicel Test against Pakistan at Kensington Oval, starting today. The 21-year-old Bravo, who made a maiden century in the high-scoring drawn fourth and f...Read More >>>
  5/26/2005 || CXC MATH EXAM GOING AHEAD TODAY DESPITE LEAK IN GU...0
THE Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) in Barbados yesterday told other regional candidates sitting the Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) mathematics examination today that the exam will proceed as planned, despite a leak of the paper in Guyana. Guyana's Stabroek News reported ...Read More >>>
  5/26/2005 || HELP YOURSELF PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT-HYPE- GETS TO WOR...0
Help Yourself Provide Employment HYPE team have started work in Grenada. The HYPE team commenced construction of a dwelling house on Thursday May 19; the house is being constructed for a senior citizen at Beausejour. The young construction workers from Trinidad are here as part of a training prog...Read More >>>
  5/26/2005 || GRENADA HOUSING AUTHORITY REACHES OUT0
The Housing Authority of Grenada is pleased to announced that to date 150 houses have been constructed under the House Construction for persons in the Most Vulnerable Group. Work is in progress on a further 75 houses, with construction ranging from 15 percent completion to 95 percent. These Ho...Read More >>>
  5/25/2005 || CSEC MATH EXAM ON AS SCHEDULED0
The Ministry of Education and The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) wishes to advise all candidates writing the Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) Mathematics examination tomorrow Thursday 26th May 2005 that the examination will proceed as planned. The news item carried in the m...Read More >>>
  5/25/2005 || OPPOSITION SAYS GRENADA GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO VACATE...0
ST. GEORGE’S Grenada: The Opposition National Democratic Congress in Grenada has once more called on the government to resign and call fresh elections. The NDC made this call at one of its political rallies held on Sunday in the south of the island. The NDC during its rally lashed out at the gov...Read More >>>
  5/25/2005 || PM MITCHELL MEETS WITH NEW SOUTH KOREAN AMBASSADOR...0
Prime Minister Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell yesterday, Tuesday May 24, welcomed newly appointed Ambassador of South Korea to Grenada His Excellency Soong-Chull Shin, his wife Kyung-Hee Han and Second Secretary Jong-Uk Choi. The Ambassador told Dr. Mitchell that South Korea is pleased to rekin...Read More >>>
  5/25/2005 || CTO TO LAUNCH ONLINE ADVERTISING ON DOITCARIBBEAN....0
New opportunities are being presented to the membership of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) to reach a global audience at relatively low cost. CTO and has signed an agreement with International Travel Communications (ITC), a US-based marketing and communications company, to capitalise on ...Read More >>>
  5/25/2005 || PM URGES MINISTRY TO STREAMLINE SYSTEM TO IMPROVE ...0
The Ministry of Works and the Government in general have received numerous complaints about late payment from daily paid workers, contractors and service deliverers hired by the Ministry. These complaints this morning led Prime Minister Dr. The Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell to meet with the Permanent Se...Read More >>>
  5/25/2005 || PM MITCHELL MEETS WITH GOUYAVE FISHERMEN0
The Government of Grenada has given its commitment to ensure that fishermen benefit most from any investment in the fishing industry. During a meeting yesterday, Tuesday May 24, with representatives from the fishing village of Gouyave, Prime Minister Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell gave this com...Read More >>>
  5/24/2005 || CHINA HAILS FORGING OF TIES WITH GRENADA GOVERNMEN...0
Chinese Vice-Premier Huang Ju said in Beijing Monday he was very pleased with the establishment of the party-to-party relations between the ruling party of Grenada, the New National Party (NNP), and the Communist Party of China (CPC). "The CPC desires to develop friendly cooperation with the NNP...Read More >>>
  5/24/2005 || DIGICEL TO EMPLOY MORE WORKERS 0
DIGICEL GROUP anticipates a 30 per cent increase in staff by the end of 2006, the company announced last week. The company now employs 1,051 employees across the Caribbean in its fourth year of operation. Currently, Digicel's staff is 92 per cent Caribbean nationals, based throughout the company's e...Read More >>>
  5/24/2005 || CHANDERPAUL SEES IMPROVEMENTS DESPITE LOSS0
GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC) - Despite suffering their second successive One-Day International Series whitewash on Sunday, West Indies' captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul says there are some positives that can be taken from the defeat. The West Indies went down by 22 runs to Pakistan in the third and f...Read More >>>
  5/24/2005 || ARROW AND MORGAN HERITAGE TO LIGHT UP THE STAGE AT...0
The “King of Soca” and the “Royal Family of Reggae” will reign over the stage at the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)’s Caribbean Fair at the historic South Street Seaport, in New York City on Tuesday, May 31, 2005. The Caribbean Fair is one of several consumer-focused events that form part of C...Read More >>>
  5/24/2005 || EDUCATION MINISTRY : "NATIONAL CONSULTATION A RESO...0
The Ministry of Education has successfully concluded its National Consultation to review the Strategic Plan for Educational Enhancement and Development (SPEED). Prior to the National Consultation, held on May 17-19 at the Fox Inn Hotel, consultations were held with all stakeholders. Ministry of E...Read More >>>
  5/23/2005 || MINISTRY TAKING TOURISM TO THE PEOPLE0
The Ministry of Tourism is embarking on a programme to provide more information about opportunities within the industry. Minister of Tourism Hon. Brenda Hood recently held a meeting with the ARD and USAID, to discuss matters relating to tourism. The Minister informed the meeting of the Ministr...Read More >>>
  5/23/2005 || INTERFAITH CELEBRATION KICKS OFF CARIBBEAN WEEK 20...0
Entertaining spiritual music and dancing, a flag ceremony and inspirational messages will highlight the programme for a special Interfaith Celebration to launch Caribbean Week 2005 in New York. The event, which is open to the public, will take place on Sunday, May 29 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at S...Read More >>>
  5/23/2005 || UPDATE ON LOWTHERS LANE0
Ministry of Communication, Works and Transport continues work on Lowthers Lane which was closed to vehicular traffic on Saturday and Sunday May 21 and 22, 2005. This closure was necessary to facilitate repair work on the road which was broken on Tuesday. Remedial work commenced on Wednesday Ma...Read More >>>
  5/23/2005 || GAYLE CRACKS 124, BUT WINDIES GET ANOTHER WHITEWAS...0
OPENER CHRIS Gayle slammed 124 yesterday but the West Indies slumped to a record ninth consecutive loss as Pakistan wrapped up a 3-0 series sweep with a 22-run victory in the third and final one-day international at Beausejour Stadium. Pakistan's sweep was its first series triumph in 47 years of...Read More >>>
 
  5/23/2005 || GOVERNMENT TO HOLD FORUM ON LICENSING OF WORKERS I...0
The Physical Planning Unit of the Ministry of Finance is continuing the process of formulating guidelines and procedures to regulate the Construction Industry. To achieve this objective, the Physical Planning Unit invites all Architects, Engineers, Draftsmen, Tradesmen and Building Contractors t...Read More >>>

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