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GRENADA SAILING FESTIVAL PROMISES ACTION ON SEA AND LAND
Festival fun starts this week as the Grenada Sailing Festival Camper & Nicholsons Racing Series opens tomorrow Friday 27, January at Port Louis Marina.
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ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS CONFERENCE
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Conference commences today January 26 to 28, 2012 at the Grenada Grand Beach Resort, Grenada.
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ANOTHER HYDROCARBON REFRIGERANT LINE TO BE LAUNCHED IN GRENADA
The National Ozone Unit of the Energy Division (NOU) of the Ministry of Finance will join with SNJ Electrical (a local company) to launch the entire line of Hydrocarbon refrigerants under the brand name, Duracool ®, for distribution throughout the sub-region.
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TALLPREE AT 2012 INTERNATIONAL SOCA MONARCH SEMIFINALS
Grenadian Soca superstar Wilt “Tallpree” Cambridge is once again a competitor in the semifinals of the International Soca Monarch in Trinidad.
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MP JOSEPH GILBERT HOLDING CONSTITUENCY MEETING
Hundreds of residents of St. Patrick West are expected to attend a meeting today Thursday January 26, with their parliamentary representative, Hon. Joseph Gilbert.
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GRENADA AND CANADA’S CIHS SIGN HEALTHCARE AGREEMENT
It’s finalized! Grenada and Canada have teamed up to provide healthcare services aimed at preventing and treating hearing loss and ear-related disorders among Grenadians.
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DECLINING INTRAREGIONAL TRAVEL CONCERNING TOURISM BOSS
“Outrageous ticket prices” and an “ill-conceived network” was some of the scathing language used by President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) Josef Forstmayr as he lamented the lack of competition in the regional airline industry earlier this week.
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US PRESIDENT OFFERS LIFE LINE FOR CARIBBEAN IMMIGRANTS
United States President Barack Obama has offered a life line to illegal Caribbean immigrants, urging the US Congress to work with him on “comprehensive” immigration reform.
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CARICOM REGIMES NOT MEETING ANTICIPATED COMPLIANCE LEVEL
The CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) is operating at about 64 per cent compliance level, studies commissioned by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat have found.
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