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IMA Grenada commits $100,000 to 2025 GAPSS Intercol Championships
The Investment Migration Agency (IMA) of Grenada is pleased to announce its official sponsorship of the 2025 Grenada Association of Principals of Secondary Schools (GAPSS) Intercol Championships. With a contribution of $100,000, the IMA is...

From seaweed to sustainability: Grenada’s innovative approach to sargassum
Have you heard of sargassum? It is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Mediterranean coasts in recent years. The presence of this algae has disrupted marine ecosystems and the economy. But Grenada, one...

Grenada’s diplomatic dance
by Michael Derek Roberts Grenada’s recent acceptance of EC$5.3 million in humanitarian aid from Saudi Arabia marks a significant milestone in this Caribbean nation’s evolving progressive and non-aligned foreign policy under Prime Minister Dickon...

Blue Origin announces crew of New Shepard’s 34th Mission
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Blue Origin announced the crew of the New Shepard's 34th Mission today. The crew includes Arvi Bahal, Gökhan Erdem, Deborah Martorell, Lionel Pitchford, J.D. Russell, and H.E. Justin Sun. Sun was the winning bidder of the...

7 Best Snorkeling and Scuba Diving Spots in Grenada
Grenada’s protected waters, shipwrecks, and underwater art museums make it a top Caribbean destination for snorkelers and divers alike. Frogfish Wreck Diving/Grenada Tourism Authority When it comes to finding teal-colored waters teeming with...

From Weed to Watts: Seaweed Powers Grenada’s Green Revolution
- Advertisement - It’s hard to describe the terrible smell of the rotting seaweed called sargassum that leaves a permeating bad smell on beaches in Grenada. The seaweed piles up in coves and turns from red to black as it decays. People living in...

Grenada government invests EC$120K in textiles and fashion education
The Ministry of Education has made a significant investment in secondary school textiles education, distributing EC$120,000 worth of materials and equipment to enhance learning environments across the nation's schools. The initiative was launched...

10% chance of development for low pressure area
An area of low pressure east of the Lesser Antilles, which has been producing disorganised showers and thunderstorms, is not expected to develop into a serious system. The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) notes in its most recent...

Latin America & the Caribbean in 2024: Renewable Energy and Early Warning Systems Offer Hope Amid Climate Extremes
Caribbean Climate Wire, Climate Action, Climate Change, Editors' Choice, Environment, Featured, Headlines, Latin America & the Caribbean, Small Island Developing States, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Climate Action The...

Republic Bank, CWI expand youth cricket initiative in Grenada
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – In a powerful display of dedication to grassroots cricket, Republic Bank has reaffirmed its partnership with Cricket West Indies (CWI) for the highly anticipated second edition of the RBL “Five for Fun” Cricket Programme....

CDB Strengthens Commitment to Climate and Disaster Resilience
CDB’s Division Chief for Environmental Sustainability, Ms Valerie Isaac Recognising its vital role in protecting the Caribbean from the intensifying threats of climate change and disasters from natural hazards, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)...

Romancing the soul on the beautiful Caribbean island of Grenada
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now It's a balmy 27 degrees and I'm walking to the restaurant, the rhythmic sound of my footsteps accompanied by the evening's undulating chorus of the...

Caribbean Nationally Determined Contributions Investment Forum and Marketplace in Grenada
The Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy, along with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and other key regional and international partners, is set to host the 3rd Caribbean NDC Investment...

Pure unadulterated luxury, wondrous sightseeing and relaxation on the Caribbean island of Grenada
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now It's a balmy 27 degrees and I'm walking to the restaurant, the rhythmic sound of my footsteps accompanied by the evening's undulating chorus of the...

Pure unadulterated luxury, wondrous sightseeing and relaxation on the Caribbean island of Grenada
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now It's a balmy 27 degrees and I'm walking to the restaurant, the rhythmic sound of my footsteps accompanied by the evening's undulating chorus of the...

Deceitfulness and unfairness about Grenada’s new Pension Scheme – Part II
Although the Public Sector Employees (Pension Fund) Act 2024 may not be adjudicated unconstitutional based merely on the ‘foundation and fundamental’ for granting State pensions benefits to public officers, the ‘morality and fairness’ of the Act...

Global Recycling Day: Rethink, Reuse, Recycle for a sustainable future
Grenadians were this week reminded about the importance of rethinking how they use and dispose of everyday items to reduce waste, protect the environment, and build a more resilient future for generations to come. Tuesday, 18 March was observed as...

Grenada seeks climate justice while exploring potential oil and gas deal
by Curlan Campbell Grenada’s reliance on imported diesel is 98.92% Electricity price among world’s highest, at approximately 90¢ per kilowatt-hour In 2008, NNP administration granted GPG exploratory rights over 11 blocks In 2024, Oceangate and...
Trinidad & Tobago bowled over by In...
. Longdenville Government Primary School beat St. Mary's Government Primary School to win Trinidad and Tobago's inaugural Five for Fun cricket tournament. . 80 primary schools participated across the twin-island republic, with 40 schools in the...

WMO: Extreme weather and climate impacts bite Latin America and Caribbean
March 28, 2025 – Dying glaciers, record-breaking hurricanes and wildfires, debilitating drought and deadly floods scarred the socio-economic landscape of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024, inflicting major damage long after the headlines...