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Grenada and Cuba signs MOU
Posted: Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Grenada and Cuba signs MOU aim at developing the agriculture sector
Grenada and Cuba have signed an agreement that is intended to result in the Spanish speaking country providing technical assistance and support aimed at boosting, developing and enhancing the agriculture sector.

Members to Haiti's transitional presidential council named
Haiti has named the members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) paving the way for the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country to continue efforts at holding fresh elections in a bid to end the political and socio-economic crisis in the country.

NIDCO says obligations fulfilled in ANR expansion project

Hurricane season 6 weeks away, here's what you should also know

Deyalsingh: Plans moving ahead to digitise patient records
This was revealed by Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh at the official opening ceremony for the new Sangre Grande Hospital Campus.

Opened to the tune of 850 million dollars, and providing 106 beds, Deyalsingh said this system will allow health facilities to access a patient's data from any other regional health authority though it's far from completion.

PM cautions against blame game over babies' deaths at the POSGH
Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley, is urging the nation to await the outcome of the probe into the deaths of the eight premature babies at the Port of Spain General Hospital.

Opposition Leader: EBC has a history of “gerrymandering” to favour PNM

'Forced to beg'
Homeless reveal hardships, lack of Govt assistance...

Worker who lost thumb in job accident blocked from suing ex-employer
Delivering an oral decision yesterday morning, High Court Judge Frank Seepersad rejected an application from Ernest Smith to retroactively extend the time for filing the case against Lone Star Construction Limited and his former co-worker Lindon De Rocke.

According to the evidence in the case, the accident occurred on April 26, 2016, while Smith, of Mt Hope, and another co-worker were offloading cement from a company vehicle driven by De Rocke at a shopping mall in Arima.

Thieves rob temple in Longdenville, assault devotees
Hours before an International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple hosted its celebration yesterday to observe the appearance of the Hindu God Lord Rama, four armed bandits broke into the temple and beat two devotees.



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