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GFA launches National Primary School Football Tournament
The Grenada Football Association (GFA) announces the return of the National Primary School Football Tournament, officially kicking off on Friday, 26 September 2025. Making its long-awaited return, this eagerly anticipated competition will bring...

Caribbean Airlines, Air Caraïbes ink codeshare agreement
Last Updated on Monday, 22 September 2025, 15:27 by Writer Caribbean Airlines and Air Caraïbes on Monday announced the signing of a new codeshare agreement. The carriers say this agreement expands travel options for Caribbean customers and...

Sail Into a New Era: Dream Yacht’s 25th Anniversary Brings Fresh Horizons for Travellers and Owners
There’s something about stepping onto a yacht that makes the everyday world slip away, a sense of freedom that only the sea can offer. For 25 years, Dream Yacht Charter has been helping sailors capture that feeling, turning sailing at home or...

Jamaica Now Leads English-Speaking Caribbean with New UNESCO Heritage Site at Port Royal
Port Royal, once called the “Wickedest City on Earth,” has officially been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Known for its unique history as both a British stronghold and a pirate haven, Port Royal was devastated by a massive earthquake in...

A journey of friendship and cooperation: Farewell message from H.E. Wei Hongtian, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to...
Dear brothers and sisters of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, it is with both sad and sweet emotion that I am about to end my tour of duty as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to Grenada,...

The team behind Palo Alto’s Michelin-starred Protégé debuts Bar Underdog along California Avenue
The interior of Bar Underdog on its opening night in Palo Alto on Sept. 18, 2025. Photo by Seeger Gray. A “dive bar without the grit” is how the team behind Michelin-starred Protégé describes its newest venture – a cocktail bar across the street....

Rotary Clubs lead post-Beryl recovery at Top Hill Senior Citizens Home
In the aftermath of Category 4 Hurricane Beryl, which devastated Carriacou and Petite Martinique on 1 July 2024, the Rotary Clubs in Grenada stood at the forefront of recovery — demonstrating the strength of Rotary’s global network, its commitment...

Farewell message: A journey of friendship and cooperation
by H E Wei Hongtian, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Grenada Dear brothers and sisters of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, it is with both sad and sweet emotion that I am about to end my tour of duty as the Ambassador...

National Geographic Reveals Surprising Islands As Best Alternative To The Bahamas
If you're ready to dust off your passport, there are few places dreamier than The Bahamas for much-needed sun and sand this fall. Home to pristine beaches, world-class resorts, unforgettable excursions, and underrated cuisine, our crystal ball at...
Lessons Learned: Grenada’s Social Development & Gender Affairs PS shares with NEMA insights into Hurricane Beryl response
by Kevon Browne St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN)—The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) continued to use Hurricane Beryl as a cautionary tale for the citizens and residents of the Federation in its series “From Danger to Safety”. Continuing the...

Another win for MACIF Santé Prévoyance
by Ed Gorman 20 Sep 15:52 PDT The British skipper Sam Goodchild, who was a key part of the crew on Biotherm that won The Ocean Race Europe, followed up with victory in the two-handed Défi Azimut - Lorient Agglomération 48 Hours race today. Sailing...

Why I returned to the island I last visited with my late brother
Horns and whistles sliced through the jovial sound of soca music. I was wedged between hundreds of people jostling around me, most of them slathered in vibrant paint and thick black grease that dripped like molasses, sweating under the stifling...

Could dying reefs fuel ciguatera poisoning?
That seafood dinner in Martinique 20 years ago still haunts Caroline Montout-Joseph, a social worker who suffered months of agony after eating a mahi-mahi at a beachside restaurant in the resort town of Les Trois-Îlets. She was diagnosed with...

France: Another Day of Strike—for What?
For the second time in eight days, the French have voiced their discontent with their leaders with a day of strikes and demonstrations following on from the Bloquons tout! (“Let’s block everything!”) movement launched on Wednesday, September 10th....

5 Caribbean island alternatives for a crowd-free escape
Britannia Bay is the only designated mooring location on the exclusive island of Mustique. Photograph by Chris Mouyiaris, AWL ImagesThis article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Detour destinations are booming. In fact,...

Try these Caribbean island alternatives for a crowd-free escape
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Detour destinations are booming. In fact, according to Expedia’s Unpack ’25 report with Vrbo and Hotels.com, some 63% of travellers say they’re likely to add a lesser known spot to...

From Resistance to Freedom: Defining Caribbean Civilization at CARIFESTA XV
The first in the Big Talk, Big Conversations series at CARIFESTA XV set the stage for a profound reflection on Caribbean identity. Held at Golden Square Freedom Park in Barbados on Saturday, August 23, the panel explored “The Idea of Caribbean...

Frieze London and Frieze Masters Announce Further Details for October Fairs
A month ahead of the opening of Frieze London and Frieze Masters, the fairs have revealed details about what some of the exhibitors will have in their booths. The two fairs, which run concurrently October 15–19 in Regent’s Park, announced their...

From Seed to Empire: Coffee and the Making of an Imperial Atlantic World
Illustration created by Brewminate with AI, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license The eighteenth century was the crucible of coffee’s New World history. What began with a few transplanted seedlings...

July keeps the torrid pace going in one of Earth’s hottest years on record
July 2025 was Earth’s third-warmest July in analyses of global weather data going back to 1850, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, or NCEI, reported August 12. NASA and the European Copernicus Climate Change Service also rated...