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Grenada Celebrates Double-Digit Growth in Tourism Arrivals
Grenada’s Growth Recognized by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association St. George— Grenada was recently recognized by The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), in partnership with ForwardKeys, as achieving significant double-digit growth in overseas tourist arrivals for the first half of 2024. This announcement was unveiled in the latest Caribbean Travel Trends report presented […]

GRENADA SELECTED TO HOST SARGASSUM CONFERENCE FOLLOWING DIALOUGE WITH THE EU, OECS SECRETARIAT
St. George’s, Grenada: In a significant step towards addressing the pervasive challenge of sargassum in Grenada and the region, incoming CARICOM Chairman, Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell, head of Grenada’s delegation at the SIDS4 Conference in Antigua & Barbuda, alongside representatives from the European Union (EU) and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), convened […]

Grenada Pioneers First Blue Schools Initiative Programme in the Caribbean During SIDS 4 Conference in Antigua and Barbuda
St. George’s: On the margins of the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS 4) in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada has proudly launched the First Blue Schools Initiative Programme – a first for the Caribbean. This landmark event, held during the Ocean Literacy Side Event, underscores Grenada’s leadership in fostering sustainable ocean governance. […]

GNRC Statement on African Liberation Day
Standing on African Freedom Fighters’ shoulders St. George’s: The Grenada National Reparations Committee (GNRC) stands in solidarity with Africa and her Diasporas as the world commemorates and celebrates African Liberation Day. This theme for the day, which is commemorated on May 25, is “Same struggle: Smash settler colonialism in Occupied Palestine, Africa, the Americas and Oceania”. […]

Budget Alert 4.3 Economic Developments in Grenada in the 1950’s
By Laurel Theresa Bain With the focus on political and social reforms in the early 1950s, strategic policies for economic development were not at the forefront. The widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Janet in 1955 led to a shift in policies to recovery and reconstruction. The economic structure, which was sugar-based mono-cultural, was evolving […]

SENIOR MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM RELEASED FOR INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY AGAINST ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – A twenty (20) man roster has been released for the Grenada Senior Men’s National Team ahead of their international friendly match against St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Sunday, May 26th, 2024. The two teams will meet for the second time on the sister isle at the Lauriston Mini Stadium in […]

Windrush Flag Presented to Grenada
‘Recognizing the journey, contributions, sacrifices, and struggles of the Windrush Generation.’ A team of four from the organisation Windrush Generations UK recently visited Grenada to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT SS Empire Windrush ship, which sailed from the Caribbean to the Port of Tilbury, London, on June 22, 1948. As […]

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH PHOTO CONTEST – Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads
UNESCO and Beijing International Peace Culture Foundation have organised a free-of-charge annual photography contest, via the internet, called “Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads”. The theme is ‘Reveal the Silk Roads through ‘Life Celebrations’. The contest, which is now underway, runs until July 14, 2024, and an invitation is extended to Grenadians to participate. Kindly […]