ST. GEORGE’S – The Grenada government has started to utilise a U.S. $67 million concessional loan from China Export and Import to upgrade the Maurice Bishop International Airport, according to a statement posted on the website of the Ministry of Finance. “For the first time, the Chinese Yuan is a currency component of Government of Grenada’s external portfolio (2.8 percent) as a loan from the Republic of China was partially …
The Grenadian-American citizen Pat Bruno who was arrested and charged for the offence of breach of the Covid-19 regulations on Sunday 16th May, was gr.
The Grenada Movement (TGM), under the ‘leading founder’ and Chairperson of Grenadian Economist Dr Patrick Antoine, was launched on 7th October 2020 as.
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ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Health Minister Nicholas Steele Tuesday confirmed that a taxi-driver, who helped an incoming passenger from New York breach the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic protocols, was suspended from working at the Maurice Bishop International Airport.
“The taxi driver has been suspended…The privilege to be working at the airport, trained and given that opportunity to earn an income while keeping us safe, he took that for granted,” Steele told reporters at the end of the weekly Cabinet meeting.
“That privilege and that right to work in that environment has been removed from a health standpoint,” said Steele who explained that any form of criminal charge or charges will be the responsibility of the police and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
La Soufrière s ashes, Sahara dust cover Grenada
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Aerial image of Arnos Vale overlooking the old, decommissioned airport ET Joshua airport, St Vincent and the Grenadines. PHOTO COURTESY VIRAD PETERS -
GRENADIANS and neighbouring islands are experiencing particularly poor breathing conditions, decreased visibility and other hazards associated with a combination of Saharan dust and volcanic ash travelling from St Vincent s La Soufrière volcano.
The Meteorological Office at the Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada issued a statement on Sunday, along with a marine advisory, saying the combination of volcanic ash and dust is expected to reduce visibility.