Public versus private, who owns Grenada’s beaches? 11 May 2026 “How much more will be taken before Grenadians recognise that their rights and their heritage are being eroded, one beach ...
Public advised to increase vigilance due to recent shark sighting 16 February 2021 “The shark, which appears to be 12 feet long, has been identified by a marine biologist to be of the ...
Stormwater drainage challenges for Grand Anse Beach 27 January 2021 “The presence of blue algae green signals that polluted runoff with a high concentration of nutrients had gained access to ...
Beaches open; Religious events must comply with SRO 64 23 December 2020 The latest regulations under the Emergency Power Act mandate no social gatherings on beaches.
Statement about returning cruise calls to Grenada 12 October 2020 “As part of the discussions, requests have been made to secure access to uncrowded beaches to minimise personal contact between ...
Grenada Lifeguards hires its first female lifeguard 17 June 2020 “In early June, Mia Benjamin became the first female lifeguard to work for Grenada Lifeguards.”
2020 Emergency Powers (COVID-19) (No. 7) Regulations 12 May 2020 “One person from a household may leave his residence once a day in accordance with regulation 2 (2) to attend ...
Grenada: Why you should check out the Caribbean’s underappreciated Spice Island 16 January 2020 “Grenada is a bit like the kid in the back of the classroom. After going unnoticed for a while, this ...
The Beach Wall and the Law 25 September 2018 “Beaches are especially important in Grenada, because there are almost no public leisure spaces, and the 1 or 2 which ...
Action plan sargassum cleanup campaign approved 8 May 2018 “The Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment, Forestry, Fisheries, Disaster Management and Information in collaboration with the Ministry of Health ...