Monthly Archives: May 2021
Cyber attack on US oil pipeline causes panic buying
A cyber attack on a vital US oil pipeline is starting to have an impact on the public. The critical colonial pipeline was shut down after a ransomware attack last Friday and is not expected to substantially restore service for … Continue reading
Grenada continues to welcome international visitors…Health Minister says this creates greater risks
Grenada continues to welcome international flights and visitors. And Health Minister Nickolas Steele says this creates greater risks. There are more than 10,000 vaccine doses still available. Minister Steele said yesterday it is important for the doses to be used … Continue reading
Taxi operators again calling for clamp down on P-cars
Taxi operators are again calling for a clamp down on private cars working their routes. Vice president of the Belmont Taxi Drivers Association Martin Badal says the government has instructed all public transport to reduce capacity to 50%. However, he … Continue reading
Government boasts of its Foreign Exchange Policy
Government boasts of its Foreign Exchange Policy saying over 10 billion US dollars have been sold within a 5-year period. Finance Minister Colm Imbert made the revelation during the questions for oral answer in the Senate yesterday. Minister Imbert also … Continue reading
Health Minister and Opposition go head to head over vaccines and virus management
As the country continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, the Health Minister and the Opposition go head to head on the issue of vaccines and management of the virus. Yesterday’s Ministry of Health update told of 9 deaths and 348 … Continue reading
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