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QUAKO CROWNED GRENADA NEW YORK INDEPENDENCE MONARCH
Burgess Mc Phie (Quako) won his second Grenada New York Independence monarch last night, Monday January 23rd in Brooklyn, NY with his selection “These Are The Times.”
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T.U.C CALLS ON WORKERS TO SUPPORT SOLIDARITY FUND
The Grenada Trades Union Council is calling upon workers to support a solidarity fund being established in support of workers at the Grenada Breweries Limited (GBL) who are represented by the Technical and Allied Workers' Union (TAWU).
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GRENADIAN DANCE GROUP “SPYCELAND DANCERS” FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO CANADA
The SpyceLand Dancers from Grenada are on their first official visit to Canada.
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SIXTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PROJECT UNDERWAY
Following an extended halt to his Grenadian investments, thanks to the global economic downturn, Peter DeSavary rides again.
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UK-CARIBBEAN FORUM AGREES ACTION ON PLAN
Ministers attending the Seventh Ministerial UK-Caribbean Forum held in St. George’s, Grenada, have agreed an Action Plan with agreements on several topical themes: economic resilience; security; climate change and sustainable development as well as other foreign policy issues.
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GBT REPORTS PERFORMANCES IN VISITOR ARRIVALS FOR 2011
Preliminary statistical data released by the Grenada Board of Tourism shows that during 2011, stayover arrivals increased by 5.41%, while cruise ship passengers recorded negative growth amounting to 4.16%.
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SCOUTS IN ACTION LESSONS OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM
The students of the Scout Troop and Environmental Club of the Happy Hill Secondary School last Saturday spent the day doing what most young people may not find so interesting.
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SPICE ISLAND BEACH RESORT NAMED 'MOST EXCELLENT RESORT' BY CONDÉ NAST JOHANSENS
Grenada's premier luxury hideaway, Spice Island Beach Resort has been named "Most Excellent Resort" in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Pacific by the authoritative Condé Nast Johansens at an awards presentation held earlier today at Caribbean Marketplace in the Bahamas.
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CARIBBEAN AIRLIFT 'INADEQUATE, TOO EXPENSIVE' - CHTA PRESIDENT
Despite the region spending millions of dollars to secure airline flights to the Caribbean, ticket prices are still too high and remain insufficient to sustain the industry, according to a tourism leader.
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