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.        St. George, 3rd May, 2021– The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Implementation will commence the final stage in the rehabilitation of Tobie Road, Woodlands, St. George.                    In this regard, the road will be closed to vehicular traffic from Tuesday 4th May, 2021 for 7 weeks.                  The Ministry apologizes for any inconvenience and anticipates the cooperation of residents of the area and the general public.                For further information, please contact: Ms. Patricia Clarke, Permanent…
The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force recorded a significant increase in reported accidents for the week ended Saturday May 1, 2021.    A total of eighty-nine (89) accidents, inclusive of one (1) Fatal, four (4) Serious and eighty-four (84) Minor were recorded.    Under normal circumstances, this figure accounts for accidents occurring over a three (3) week period.   Members of the public and in particular motorist are encouraged to be vigilant and alert when utilizing our roads.  Cellphone use and other distractions are also discouraged whilst vehicles are in motion.  Pedestrians alike are also encouraged to practice…
A resident of Willis, St. George, is presently warded at the General Hospital following an altercation that left him without a portion of his top lip.    Preliminary investigations suggest that the altercation occurred due to a misunderstanding that occurred during a gamble at Willis, St. George, on May 2, 2021.   Police are pursuing a suspect relative to this investigation, and will provide an update accordingly.   
The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force hereby reminds all motorist that the Mt. Rush Public Road is closed to all vehicular traffic, and may remain closed for the next 8 weeks, providing that works are on schedule.  Further we hereby advise that violators will be pursued and charged for disregarding such directive.    This reminder is necessary as we have received reports of individuals violating this directive and still using the roadway.   The latest incident that was brought to our attention occurred on Saturday May 1, 2021, and will be investigated and charges may be laid against…

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Edvin Martin
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