Grenada

Veterans Day

A day to honor all who served this country, in war and peace Nov. 11, 1918. On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, major hostilities ended on the Western Front of what came to be called the Great War.

Pynter Bender, By Jacob Ross

Ten-year-old Pynter Bender was born blind but now gazes upon the world with his "new and delicate eyes", since his sight has been healed by a medicine woman. The world is depicted in all its harshness and beauty in this...

One day everyone is going to look like this

Now that the race is over, the least interesting thing about the president-elect, Barack Obama, may seem to be his skin colour. The same is true of Lewis Hamilton, Tiger Woods and even Boris Johnson. What really counts for us...

Winter In the Sun | Heads Up: Fewer Flights May Mean Higher Fares

Humberto Trias for The New York Times San Juan, Puerto Rico, is losing some flights, but gaining others. On Sept. 3, for example, American Airlines announced it was cutting its number of daily flights to San Juan from 38 to 18,...

The Week In Culture: For Grenada, the long wait is over

Last week, I had the privilege of hearing the Grenadian novelist Jacob Ross talk about his wonderful new novel, Pynter Bender. Ross has had a long career without publishing a novel until now. His substantial reputation rests on...

American Airlines back in Grenada with daily service out of Miami

By Linda Straker | Nov 06, 2008 ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada (eTN) - The resumption of American Airlines service to Grenada should not only be seen as turning point in the island tourism sector but one that will bring tremendous...

Mississippi Health Officials Report Fourth West Nile Virus Death From 2008 Case

The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) reports the fourth death from West Nile virus (WNV) for 2008. The deceased was a Panola County resident and was a previously reported case. No new human cases of West Nile virus...

Grenada cops arrest US man celebrating Obama win

A New York man's noisy celebration of Barack Obama's victory landed him in a Caribbean jail. Police in Grenada say Roy Coutain was honking his horn and relentlessly shouting, "Obama! Obama!" as he drove through the streets of...

Mississippi Reports Fourth West Nile Virus Death

Today, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) reports the fourth death from West Nile virus (WNV) for 2008. The deceased was a Panola County resident and was a previously reported case. No new human cases of West...

Journey Provides Update on Status of Silveria Project

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 5, 2008) - Journey Resources Corp. ("Journey") (TSX VENTURE:JNY)(OTCBB:JNYRF)(FRANKFURT:JL4) provides the following update on the Silveria Project in Peru. Specifically, and...