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  • PHOTO: All Saints West MP Anthony Smith Jr. Welcomes New Baby

    PHOTO: All Saints West MP Anthony Smith Jr. Welcomes New Baby

    Anthony Smith Jr., the Member of Parliament for All Saints West, and his wife, Tiffini Smith, are overjoyed to announce the birth of their newborn baby. The couple shared their happiness on social media, with Smith posting, “Life is such a blessing. Thankful for the safe delivery of our newborn baby. #Family #Mommyisgood.” The announcement was met with an outpouring of congratulations from constituents, supporters, and well-wishers. Prime Minister Gaston Browne also extended his heartfelt wishes to the Smith family, expressing hopes for their happiness and good health as they embrace this new chapter in their lives. The news has sparked widespread celebration online, with residents of All Saints West and beyond sharing messages of joy and support for their MP and his growing family. The Smiths’ announcement highlights the personal milestones of public figures, bridging the gap between political service and personal life.

  • High Surf Advisory in Effect for Antigua and Barbuda

    High Surf Advisory in Effect for Antigua and Barbuda

    The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service has issued a high surf advisory as long-period swells from the north continue to create hazardous sea conditions across the Leeward Islands. According to the latest bulletin released at 5:00 a.m., the advisory remains in effect for Antigua until midday and for Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, and St. Kitts and Nevis until later this afternoon. Meteorologists report northern swells of up to five feet, generating breaking waves between six and ten feet. These conditions are expected to result in dangerous surf, life-threatening rip currents, beach erosion, and localized coastal flooding along northern and western coastlines. Residents and visitors are strongly advised to avoid exposed or rocky coastlines and to swim only at beaches with lifeguards present. The Met Service also warned of potential saltwater intrusion, which could temporarily affect the potable water supply in some coastal areas. Officials recommend favoring sheltered southern beaches and adhering to rip current safety measures, such as staying calm, floating to conserve energy, and swimming parallel to shore if caught in a current. The swell period is reported to be 10 to 11 seconds, with minor coastal flooding possible during high tide. The public is encouraged to stay informed by visiting antiguamet.com for the latest marine advisories and forecasts.

  • Derelict Vehicle Removal and Rodent Baiting to Resume October 13, Says Solid Waste Authority

    Derelict Vehicle Removal and Rodent Baiting to Resume October 13, Says Solid Waste Authority

    The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has announced the resumption of its Derelict Vehicle Removal Program, set to commence on October 13, 2025, as part of the National Clean-up and Beautification Initiative. This program aims to enhance community safety, cleanliness, and aesthetics by addressing the issue of abandoned and inoperable vehicles that pose public safety risks and detract from neighborhood appeal.

  • Now Hiring: Sweet Traditions Bakery Café

    Now Hiring: Sweet Traditions Bakery Café

    Sweet Traditions Bakery Cafe has announced job openings for two key positions: Customer Service Attendant and Experienced Cook. The cafe is looking for individuals who can deliver exceptional customer service, maintain a friendly demeanor, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. Customer Service Attendants must be physically capable of standing for extended periods and available to work from Monday to Saturday. For the role of Experienced Cook, candidates are required to have prior cooking experience in a food service establishment, a genuine passion for culinary arts, and the ability to work collaboratively within a team. The cook’s schedule includes early morning shifts starting at 6 am, also from Monday to Saturday. Interested applicants are encouraged to send their applications via email to [email protected]. NOW Grenada, the platform sharing this announcement, has clarified that it is not responsible for the content or opinions expressed by contributors and has provided a reporting mechanism for any cases of abuse.

  • QEH begins transition to digital medical records

    QEH begins transition to digital medical records

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has announced a groundbreaking initiative to transition from paper-based patient files to secure electronic medical records accessible via mobile phones. This digital overhaul, unveiled on the hospital’s weekly Pulse Radio Show, aims to enhance healthcare efficiency, security, and patient accessibility. Dr. Christine Greenidge, Chief Operations Officer at QEH, detailed the plan, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize patient care. ‘We are working on our digital transformation, where patients will soon be able to access their medical records directly on their mobile devices using a private password,’ she explained. The system will also enable patients to safely share their records with private physicians, particularly beneficial for those traveling abroad. Dr. Greenidge highlighted the importance of supporting elderly patients or those less familiar with technology, suggesting that family members or next of kin assist in navigating the system. Public education programs will be rolled out to ensure widespread adoption. The initiative has already seen progress with the introduction of self-registration in the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department, a move Dr. Greenidge likened to the modernization of immigration services. ‘Just as passport control has become more efficient, our A&E services are now more timely and digital,’ she noted. This transformation is expected to streamline healthcare delivery, reduce paperwork, and improve overall patient experience.

  • Murder 66: Man killed in ambush moments after arriving home

    Murder 66: Man killed in ambush moments after arriving home

    NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Authorities in the capital are actively investigating a tragic shooting incident that unfolded on Monday, October 6, 2025, near Concha Road off Sea Breeze Lane. The violent episode claimed the life of a 28-year-old man, marking another grim chapter in the city’s ongoing struggle with crime.

  • Man set woman ablaze before robbing her

    Man set woman ablaze before robbing her

    Authorities in Grand Bahama are conducting a thorough investigation into a harrowing incident that left a 48-year-old woman hospitalized with severe burns following a violent attack on October 6, 2025. The incident occurred in the Explorer’s Way area, where the victim was reportedly approached by an unidentified man in a parking lot around 9:30 p.m. A heated argument ensued, escalating into a physical altercation during which both individuals allegedly threw flammable liquids at each other. The suspect then ignited the liquid, causing the victim to be engulfed in flames. After the attack, the assailant allegedly stole cash and personal belongings from the victim before fleeing the scene. Emergency Medical Services promptly responded, transporting the woman to a hospital where she was listed in stable condition. Police have since detained a 39-year-old male suspect, who is currently cooperating with the ongoing investigation.

  • Sandals to begin designing new resort for St. Vincent next year

    Sandals to begin designing new resort for St. Vincent next year

    Sandals Resorts International, under the leadership of CEO Adam Stewart, has unveiled plans to construct a state-of-the-art Beaches resort at Mt Wynne in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The project, slated to begin design work in 2026, represents a $500 million investment and is expected to feature 500 bedrooms, a world-class spa, and extraordinary water park facilities. The announcement was made during a signing ceremony in Buccament Bay, where Stewart emphasized the resort’s potential to employ nearly 2,000 Vincentians at full capacity.

  • Couple Arrested After Police Seize Electronic Devices in Fraud Probe

    Couple Arrested After Police Seize Electronic Devices in Fraud Probe

    In a significant development in New Winthropes, law enforcement authorities arrested a couple early Saturday morning as part of an ongoing fraud investigation. The operation, led by officers from the Criminal Investigations Department, took place at approximately 6:40 a.m. on October 4, 2025, at a local residence. During the search, police confiscated a range of electronic devices, including two laptops, a tablet, a Sony recorder, two iPhone 16s, a ZTE phone, a computer CPU with a flash drive, and other related items. The seized devices are believed to be connected to the alleged fraudulent activities under investigation. The suspects were transported to the All Saints Police Station for interrogation, while the electronic items were sent for forensic analysis to uncover further evidence. This arrest marks a critical step in the investigation, which continues to unfold as authorities work to determine the full scope of the alleged fraud.

  • REOI: OECS Decision Making Project Credit

    REOI: OECS Decision Making Project Credit

    The Government of Grenada, with financial backing from the World Bank, is seeking a qualified individual to serve as the Deputy Project Coordinator (DPC) for the Organisation of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project. This initiative aims to enhance the statistical capabilities of Eastern Caribbean nations, enabling them to produce and disseminate data crucial for regional and national analytics. The selected consultant will support the Project Coordinator in managing and administering the Grenada segment of the project, which is set to run for 20 months starting October 2025. The role will be based at the Central Statistical Office in Grenada. Interested candidates must possess a Master’s degree in Project Management, Economics, Statistics, or a related field, along with a minimum of two years of project management experience. Additional qualifications include expertise in statistical operations, leadership skills, and familiarity with World Bank-funded projects. Applications must be submitted electronically by 24 October 2025, via the specified procurement portal. For further details, candidates can request the Terms of Reference by contacting the Central Procurement Unit.