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Caribbean talks conservation on Branson's island
In a bid to safeguard biodiversity and the Caribbean's tourism-based economy, regional political leaders and corporate executives will gather Friday on billionaire Richard Branson's private island with the aim of protecting 20 percent of the region's coastal resources by 2020.
Caribbean talks conservation on Branson's island
In a bid to safeguard biodiversity and the Caribbean's tourism-based economy, regional political leaders and corporate executives will gather Friday on billionaire Richard Branson's private island with the aim of protecting 20 percent of the region's coastal resources by 2020.
Trinidad and Grenada prime ministers meet in Port of Spain
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Uncertain outlook for Grenada bondholders
Holders of Grenada's $193 million 2025 bond, on which the Caribbean country defaulted last month, are unlikely to secure any settlement this year despite a group controlling more than 75% of the bond by value organising a creditor's committee last week.
THE National Security Council on Wednesday approved acquisition of 300 new vehicles to bolster the police's rapid response capabilities, council chairwoman, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced yesterday.
Trinidad blocks honey imports from Grenada
Grenada said on Tuesday it is prepared to take its concerns to a "higher body" if Trinidad and Tobago does not live up to its commitment to resolve the restriction imposed on the import of honey from the neighbouring Caribbean Community country.
Grenada's PM to meet with T&T PM
Grenada's Prime Minister, Dr Keith Mitchell, is travelling to Trinidad and Tobago for talks with his counterpart, Kamla Persad Bissessar.
Some home truths for Prime Minister
FORMER county council leader Keith Mitchell has demanded better support from central Government for local Conservative councillors.
HISTORIC: Grenada's first female Governor General sworn in
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada : The first ever female Governor General of Grenada was sworn into office today.
Grenada pleased with World Bank's assessment
The Grenada government says it is pleased that the decision to make private sector investment a hallmark of its future socio-economic policies has met with approval from the World Bank.
Commentary: The appointment of lame duck opposition senators in Grenada
This is one of two articles submitted for publication by the late Ian Francis shortly before his recent death and which, encouraged by his fellow contributors, we have decided to publish posthumously.
Commentary: Law and Politics: We have the billion-dollar budget
By Lloyd Noel Although late in coming but within the time frame in our Constitution the Minister of Finance and Prime Minister, Dr Keith Mitchell, presented the 2013 Budget in the Lower House of Parliament last week Tuesday.