St. George's

To catch a cheat: York U. targets bogus degrees

York University has brought in tough new controls in the wake of a Toronto Star investigation that showed a former student fabricated dozens of its degrees, and another got into Osgoode Hall Law School with a degree purchased...

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Grenada government holds back on fuel increases

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, November 19, 2009 - The Grenada government has postponed a scheduled hike in fuel prices. Petroleum prices are adjusted in Grenada on the 18th day of every month to reflect changes in the global market and...

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Grenada wants Egyptian help in agriculture

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, November 13, 2009 - Prime Minister Tillman Thomas continues to seek help from friendly countries for Grenada's farmers, and this time it's Egypt which that Caribbean country is hoping to benefit from....

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Marina brings jobs for Grenadians

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, November 12, 2009 - The company responsible for the construction of a marina in Grenada is promising scores of jobs for citizens when it is fully established. Operations Director of Camper and Nicholsons...

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GRENADA - Speaker defends decision to evict opposition leader

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): Speaker George McGuire Monday defended his decision to evict Opposition Leader Dr Keith Mitchell from the House of Representatives two months ago.McGuire was also critical...

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Grenadian Prime Minister Calls For Continued Investment In Caribbean HIV/AIDS Programs

During the 9th annual general meeting of the Pan Caribbean Partnership on HIV and AIDS (PANCAP) - which kicked off this week in St. George's, Grenada - Grenadian Prime Minister Tillman Thomas called on leaders in the Caribbean...

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Spice island's vacation menu's for all tastes

Occupied for centuries in succession by the Spanish, French and English, the spice island of Grenada is now home ground to the progeny of West African slaves transported here to work on sugar cane plantations. Today, after...

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Grenada Catholics Alter Mass for Swine Flu Fears

ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) Roman Catholic officials in Grenada have temporarily banned wine-drinking and hand-holding during Mass out of swine flu concerns. Bishop Vincent Darius also says a verbal greeting will replace the...

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Grenada judge appoints liquidator for newspaper that lost libel case to former prime minister

ST. GEORGE'S - A judge in Grenada on Tuesday appointed a liquidator for a weekly newspaper that lost a libel case to a former prime minister of the Caribbean island. Justice Claire Henry said she issued the order because the...

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Students pick up anatomy experience at international medical school

Students from Warwick Medical School were given a unique opportunity to work in the anatomy labs at a medical school in the West Indies for one month. Twenty of the Phase 1 students were chosen to work at the St George's...

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