Thursday, February 23, 2012
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EDITORIAL

A recent incident at the Happy Hill Secondary School has once again brought to the forefront violence in our nation’s schools especially between teachers and students.

Read more: Violence in school

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A teacher at a secondary school on the island is under investigation for allegedly pulling a knife at a 15-year old student at the Happy Hill Secondary School.

Read more: Male Teacher Pulled Knife at Female Student

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Ballistics tests conducted in Barbados on a local firearm have led police in Grenada to lay additional charges on two suspects now held in custody at the Richmond Hill prison.

Read more: Police Solve Banana Robbery

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The Gouyave Fish Market Project, which was first conceptionalised ten years ago and finished ahead of the scheduled time, is being looked upon to transform the lives of the people of the Fishing Capital of Grenada.

Read more: Gouyave Fishing Complex completes in record time

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Fugitive from justice, Crofton Hannibal has been found in South Africa, according to Director of Public Prosecutions, Christopher Nelson.

Read more: Crofton Hannibal is found in South Africa

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Great emphasis is being placed on the junior aspect of the 2012 Grenada Sailing Festival due to be held on the weekend of February 4-5, 2012, on the world famous Grand Anse Beach.

Read more: Grenada prepare for sailing festival

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Further evidence has surfaced in Grenada that the former Keith Mitchell-led New National Partty (NNP) government was depending on the little known Keppel Foundation to help in the formulation of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) as part of the move to Mainland China.

Read more: Was NNP duped by Keppel Foundation?

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Digicel Grenada Limited is honouring the legacy and contribution made by former Broadcaster, Anthony “Jericho” Greenidge.

Read more: Award to be named after Jericho

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Be it resolved that it is economically viable for Grenada to invest in energy efficiency rather than renewable energy.  This was the focus of the final challenge as Westmorland Secondary School argued for the motion and the Anglican High School argued against it. 

Read more: GRENLEC Debaters join the National Energy Conversation

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A warden at the St. George’s Bus Terminus is nursing injuries to one of his eyes following an altercation with the operators of a Zone One Bus that plies the Grand Anse to St. George’s route.

Read more: Warden attacked by bus conductor

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Delegates at the Third General Council Meeting of the Seventh Tri-Annual National Conference of the Grenada Technical and Allied Workers Union (TAWU) were particularly concerned over the economic situation facing the country.

Read more: TAWU General Council looks at economic crisis

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