This Day in History
On this day, 25 December, Grenadians, along with many people throughout the world, celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in ...
On this day, 25 December, Grenadians, along with many people throughout the world, celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in ...
On this day, 29 June 1830, the foundation stone of the St. Patrick’s Anglican Church was laid.
For over 25 years, the restoration of the old landmark Roman Catholic church in Grenville into a cultural centre, museum, ...
The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SSVP) installed its new executive at its Annual General Meeting held at Norton ...
On this day, 25 December, Grenadians, along with many people throughout the world, celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in ...
“Government has been actively engaging church leaders, allowing them an opportunity to share their views on the pension reform negotiations.”
On this day, 29 June 1830, the foundation stone of the St. Patrick’s Anglican Church was laid.
“The Prime Minister and the Bishop examined recommendations to get the youth back into the church.”
Roland Bhola, Campaign Manager for the NNP has explained that it’s not a total ban on calypso music but a ...
On this day, 25 December, Grenadians, along with many people throughout the world, celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in ...
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