tWRF BRINGS CHRISTMAS CHEER TO A RETIRED MEMBER
It was during the afternoon of Monday December 14, 2015, that the executive and senior members of the Willie Redhead Foundation paid a courtesy call on Mr. Arnold Cruickshank CBE, a retired member and former director of the Foundation at his Old Fort Home, to…
A CITY COUNCIL SHOULD BE RECONSTITUTED
First off – the Sentinel would like to congratulate CARIB UPDATE WEEKLY for rejoining the weekly print media fraternity, after a noticeable absence of many months, and secondly your – “right off the bat” editorial of Dec. 3-9, 2015 – captioned “Eminent Domain law needed…
“WHERE THERE’S A WILL THERE’S A WAY”
Minister Bowen’s interview with the New Today newspaper as reported in its Nov. 20, 2015 issue captioned “Abandoned buildings in Town,” was both interesting and instructive, and the Sentinel could not help but pay due regard to the minister’s observations, explanations and challenges regarding abandonment,…
NO TO ZIPLINE OVER OUR CAPITAL CITY
“Breathes there a man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land?” Sir Walter Scott. When the Hon. Chester Humphrey, President of the Senate made the recent pronouncement in the Senate, that the Police should be…
RESTORATION OF FORT GEORGE.
As a result of a statement made recently in the Senate by its President, Hon. Chester Humphrey, that the police headquarters at Fort George be relocated in order to restore and develop the site as the premier tourist attraction which it could be; the Willie…
PLAN 2030 AS PROCESS
The GBN’s “Beyond the Headline” programme aired on the evening of Monday September 21, 2015, with a panel of four, headed by Mr. Timothy Antoine, gave in my view, a good account of itself by providing a progress report and to indicate the way forward…
Press Announcement
tWRF PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT The Willie Redhead Foundation (tWRF) welcomes the announcement by the Vatican’s representative who visited Grenada recently, which stated that a large sum of grant funding has been allocated for various projects in Grenada. Included, among many educational institutions and homes for senior…
Vernacular Tourism and the National Development Plan.
There are two international columnists who make regular contributions to our weekly newspapers namely: Sir Ronald Saunders and Mr. David Jessop whose articles are considered by the Sentinel as essential reading. While Sir Ronald focuses on Caribbean (CARICOM) affairs, Mr. Jessop provides a view of…
Can Modernization and the Built Heritage Co-Exist in Urban St. George?
There is a section of the editorial of the Caribupdate weekly issue of May 21-27, 2015 regarding the proposed Development Plan which caught the attention of the Sentinel, which read: “This proposed National Development Plan would, of necessity, have to consider how we treat with our overcrowded…