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  1/27/2005 || NOMINATIONS INVITED FOR 2005 NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE...0
The National Celebrations Committee has provided the criteria for nominating Grenadians for Independence Awards. 2005 NATIONAL INDEPENDNENCE AWARDS Purpose: To recognize persons/groups/ organisations who performed sterling voluntary and selfless acts during and in the aftermath of Hurricane Iv...Read More >>>
  1/27/2005 || MINISTER NIMROD TO ADDRESS NATION TONIGHT ON CHINA...0
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Hon. Elvin Nimrod will address the Nation on Thursday, January 27. The address will be aired on radio and television stations at 8 p.m. Minister Nimrod will report on his recent visit to Beijing, during which he held discussions with officials...Read More >>>
  1/26/2005 || GRENADA SAILING FESTIVAL ON THIS WEEKEND0
Grenadians are ready to show the rest of the Caribbean that there is life after Ivan and www.caribbeanracing.com will be there to provide daily coverage. As in years past, the Grenada Sailing Festival encompasses two events, the yacht racing and the workboat regatta. Both events will kick off on Fri...Read More >>>
  1/26/2005 || REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN TO INTRODUCE TOUGH IMMIGRAT...0
WASHINGTON, D.C., Weds. Jan. 26, 2005: House Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., (R-Wis.), is set to introduce immigration legislation in congress today that would make it tougher for undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers licenses. The REAL ID Act contains terrorist trav...Read More >>>
  1/26/2005 || FIVE GRENADIAN STUDENTS BEGIN STUDIES AT METROPOL...0
Five Grenadians have begun studies at the Metropolitan College of New York. The scholarships were made available to the Government of Grenada following a request from Prime Minister Keith Mitchell to the President of the College Stephen Greenwald. The students were officially welcomed to the Coll...Read More >>>
  1/26/2005 || REHABILITATION OF GRAND ROY GOVERNMENT SCHOOL BEGI...0
Work has commenced on the Grand Roy Government School. The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with Guyana's National Forces, has been spearheading the initiative. The Grand Roy Government School, which accommodates more than 200 students, was severely damaged by Hurricane Ivan. Most of the ...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || GRENADIAN RETAINED ON WINDIES WOMEN'S SQUAD FOR WO...0
Lewis retained on Windies Squad for World Cup PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Jan 24 - Grenadian Debbie-Ann Lewis has been included in the West Indies Women’s team for the 2005 Women’s World Cup in South Africa in March and April. The team was selected on Saturday at the conclusion of the training camp...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || BARBADOS ROLL OVER GRENADA IN FRIENDLY0
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) - Michael Forde netted two goals and propelled Barbados to a 3-0 win over Grenada in their friendly football international at the National Stadium on Sunday night. The Barbadians, preparing to host top Caribbean Football Union (CFU) teams Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago an...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || WINDIES CLASH WITH AUSSIES AGAIN IN VB MATCH-UP 0
ADELAIDE, Australia, Tues. Jan. 25, 2005: The West Indies cricket squad, led by captain Brian Lara, is set to face Australia for the third time in the sixth match of the VB triangular series. The Windies have come close but are yet to win a match. Australia has so far won all its matches, even sn...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || VINDICTIVENESS, IDIOTS AND GRENADIAN ECONOMICS0
Dear Editor, I trust that this New Year has meet all our Caribbean people with renewed vigor to move us forward into the still fresh millennium that seems daily to be throwing up more and more challenges for Small Island States as we ALL are in the Caribbean. This said I will now turn my focus...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || YOUTH DEPARTMENT PLANS COMPETITIONS FOR INDEPENDEN...0
The Department of Youth Development in the Prime Minister’s Office has planned activities to commemorate Independence Day 2005. As a means of getting young people more aware of the true meaning of Independence, a Quiz Competition and an Oildown Competition have been organised in the lead up to In...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || GRENADA'S IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT TEMPORARILY RELOC...0
The general public is advised that effective Wednesday 26th January 2005, the Office of the Immigration Department would be temporarily relocated to Melville Street in St, George’s, in the newly renovated building directly opposite the Fish Market. This has become necessary allow repairs to be ca...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || POLICE ENDS CURFEW RESTRICTIONS IN ST. GEORGE AND ...0
This serves to advise that with immediate effect, a curfew will no longer be enforced in the parishes of St. George and St. Andrew. The Commissioner of Police, by virtue of the powers vested in him, instructed that all restrictions as a result of the curfew be immediately removed. All should b...Read More >>>
  1/25/2005 || GRENADA ESTABLISHES PHARMACY COUNCIL0
In accordance with the Pharmacy Act Cap 214, the Minister of Health has established The Pharmacy Council, to be followed by the appointment of its members. The Pharmacy Council will be responsible for regulating and monitoring all aspects of the Pharmacy Industry in Grenada. The eight member...Read More >>>
  1/24/2005 || INDIAN HIGH COMMISSION PRESENTS PHARMACEUTICAL SUP...0
The Indian High Commission in Trinidad and Tobago recently contributed approximately $17,000(US) worth of pharmaceutical and medical supplies to the Ministry of Health, Social Security, the Environment and Ecclesiastical Relations. Mr. C. Rajasekhar of the Indian High Commission handed over the...Read More >>>
  1/24/2005 || GRENADIANS LEAD LSU'S STRONG PERFORMANCE0
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- In just the second meet of the season, the LSU track and field team assaulted the record books, recording six marks that rank among the top 10 in school history, while also automatically advancing one athlete to the NCAA Championships, and provisionally qualifying four others, ...Read More >>>
  1/24/2005 || TAIWAN AWAITING FORMAL WORD ON DIPLOMATIC TIES WIT...0
TAIPEI, Taiwan, Mon. Jan. 24, 2005: Grenadian officials may have signed off on establishing formal diplomatic ties with China, but Taiwanese officials say they are still waiting to hear, whether the Spice Isle government intends to formally sever relations with their government. The Taiwanese, ac...Read More >>>
  1/24/2005 || SWITCH FOR GRENADA'S BENEFIT: MITCHELL0
Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell has said that resuming diplomatic relations with China is for his country's long term benefit. Mr Mitchell confirmed on Friday that his country had indeed severed diplomatic relations with Taiwan. "This is about Grenada it’s not about me. It's about the fu...Read More >>>
  1/24/2005 || ST LUCIA PM PRESENTS $148,000 CHEQUE TO PM MITCHEL...0
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada: St. Lucia's Prime Minister, Dr Kenny Anthony, who is presently on three-day official visit to Cayenne (French Guiana), on Friday presented a cheque in the amount of $148,000, on behalf of the Government and people of St. Lucia, to Grenada's Prime Minister Keith Mitchell during...Read More >>>
  1/24/2005 || OECS HEADS AND WORLD BANK PRESIDENT MEET IN GRENAD...0
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Heads of Government and the World Bank have agreed to establish a methodology to prioritise the developmental needs of the sub-region. The decision was taken at a meeting Friday, January 21 at the St. George's University, attended by Prime Ministe...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || TAIWAN REACTS TO GRENADA/CHINA RESUMPTION OF DIPLO...0
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell a "heartless" man after the Beijing's official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday China and Grenada have resumed diplomatic ties. Xinhua showed a photo of Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and his Grenadian ...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || EARTH TREMOR FELT IN GRENADA0
ST. GEORGE’s, Grenada, Fri. Jan. 21, 2005: An earth tremor was felt this past week in the northern and eastern parts of Grenada but scientists say it may not be attributed to earthquake activities. Seismic monitoring equipment at Mt. St Catherine in Grenada recorded an unusual reading, but scient...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || 31ST ANNIVERSARY OF GRENADA'S INDEPENDENCE KICKS-...0
NEW YORK, N.Y., A youth program will mark the start of celebrations of the 31st year of Grenada’s independence tomorrow at 4 p.m. at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn. The theme of this year’s celebration is, “Rebuilding With A Vision For A Better Nation,” and comes just over four months since Hur...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || GRENADA OFFERS HELP TO TRAUMATISED KIDS0
Grenadian education officials are launching two projects to help children deal with the trauma caused by Hurricane Ivan. A UN children’s fund (UNICEF) programme called "Return to Happiness" has been rolled out to thousands of primary students across the island. UNICEF officials say it is sim...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || RAIN RUINS WINDIES CHANCES AT VICTORY. AUSSIES WER...0
West Indies 9 for 263 (Hinds 107, Chanderpaul 45, Gillespie 3-62) v Australia 5 for 43 (Collins 3-8) -No result (rain) Brisbane rain spoiled Australia's chances in the inaugural Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in December, but today they were saved some serious blushes against West Indies by two thunderst...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || GRENADA GOVERNMENT GIVES UPDATE ON ECONOMY FOLLOWI...0
by Marcia Braveboy ST GEORGE'S, Grenada: The Government of hurricane-battered Grenada has in separate meetings given members of various key sectors an update on the economy following Hurricane Ivan. Minister of Finance Anthony Boatswain updated representatives of the various trade unions on th...Read More >>>
  1/21/2005 || GOVERNMENT TO ANNOUNCE INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS P...0
Preparations are moving full speed ahead for the staging of Grenada’s 31st Anniversary of Independence, February 2 – 7, 2005. The National Celebrations Committee’s, through its Planning Sub-committee, is putting the final pieces together for this year’s programme which according to Committee Chai...Read More >>>
  1/20/2005 || GRENADA CHOOSES CHINA OVER TAIWAN0
China has re-established diplomatic ties with Grenada, scoring a minor victory in its long-running dispute with neighbouring Taiwan. China's Communist government refuses to recognise any country that maintains relations with Taiwan, which it claims as part of its territory. Grenada was one of ...Read More >>>
  1/20/2005 || GRENADA SENDS MESSAGE OF SOLIDARITY TO FLOOD-RAVAG...0
Acting Prime Minister Gregory Bowen has sent a message of solidarity and support to President Bharrat Jagdeo, following the damages caused to Guyana by severe floods. The message, which was transmitted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs i...Read More >>>
 
  1/20/2005 || MINISTER OF EDUCATION COMMENCES VISITS TO SCHOOLS0
Minister of Education Hon. Claris Charles continues the drive to bring stability and much needed motivation to all those engaged in the education sector. The Minister, accompanied by the Permanent Secretary Mr. Michael Pierre, and Chief Education Officer Mr. Francis Sookram, commenced a series of...Read More >>>

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