EDITORIAL
The presence of one swallow in these parts does not make a winter. So too one unfortunate incident involving some officers attached to the St. David’s Police Station and Oscar Bartholomew should not be construed to mean that the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) are comprised of rogue cops who like to beat and brutalise people.
Political activist, Allan Campbell, who is aligned to the main opposition New National Party (NNP) has been slapped with two counts of Indecent Assault by police on the island.
Young Entrepreneur Tisagh Chase has to wait until the new year to hear from the Supreme Court what price he has to pay for causing the death of Kevin Hillaire of Mardigras, St. Paul’s. Chase was found guilty of murder at High Court Number One on July 26.
The management of Sunshine Promotions, wishes to extend deepest apologies for its failure to deliver a quality event, to the expected standards of its patrons and supporters, at the National Stadium on December 23.
The Canadian Government has been thanked for its contribution to educational and economic development in Grenada and other Caribbean countries.
Prime Minister, Tillman Thomas has denied allegations that he dispatched armed members of the Special Services Unit (SSU) to deal with striking workers gathered around the compound of the Grenada Breweries Limited (GBL).
Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s Chairman, Richard Skerritt says “political stupidity” is an eminent danger to regional tourism.
Fish Vendor Wendell Pierre is facing a charge of handling a controlled drug.
The Technical and Allied Workers Union (TAWU) has called on Grenadians to boycott all products produced by the Grenada Breweries Limited (GBL) and its parent company, the powerful Ansa Mc Cal Group of Companies from neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago.






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