Grenlec appeals for customer support to reduce tree-related outages 10 April 2025 “We invite customers to help us maintain electricity reliability by cooperating with our tree trimming crews and by keeping their ...
Prohibition of kite flying near airports 19 February 2025 Flying kites in Calliste, Frequente, Fort Jeudy, St Paul’s, Mt Parnassus, Mt Moritz, and the surrounding area of Lauriston Airport ...
Flying kites within vicinity of airport is prohibited 28 March 2024 “The Grenada Airports Authority therefore urges the general public to cooperate towards ensuring the safety of aircraft operations into and ...
Grenlec urges everyone to enjoy kite flying tradition safely 28 March 2024 “If your kite accidentally gets caught in or near power lines, release the string at once and call Grenlec at ...
No kite flying within vicinity of airports 5 February 2024 “Prohibited areas include but are not limited to Quarantine Point, Calliste, Frequente, Fort Jeudy, St Paul’s, Mt Parnassus and Mt ...
Endangered green turtles rescued, treated and released 1 March 2021 Days after being rescued and treated for strangulation lesions due to becoming entangled in kite threads, Cora and Aurelia, 2 ...
Kite flying and aviation safety 12 February 2021 “Flying kites poses a serious threat to aircraft safety.”
Grenlec records major kite-related power outages 18 April 2019 Flying kites near power lines increase the risk of power outages, power surges and electrocution.
Kite flying noise pollution is affecting some Grenadians’ health 9 April 2019 Maybe we must have innocently killed our grandparents, grandaunts, grand uncles, elderly cousins and other old men and women in ...
Areas Prohibited for Kite Flying 27 March 2014 Flying kites pose a serious threat at Grenada’s airports with catastrophic consequences to aircraft passengers and persons on the ground.