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The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force wishes to advise the general public that B class Theoretical Driving Exams, scheduled for Thursday 7th January, 2021, at Victoria St. Marks for residents of St. Mark and St. John, has been cancelled. This decision has been taken to allow for compliance with existing Public Health Regulations.   The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force apologizes for any inconveniences caused and give full assurance that the exam would be undertaken as soon as conditions become favorable as far as the regulations will permit.  
Police are seeking the assistance of the general public in locating Shenia Mc Intosh, 14 years old of Crochu, St. Andrew.   Shenia left home on January 3rd 2021, and has not returned since.  She is about four feet five inches in height, Medium built, and dark in complexion.     Anyone seeing shenia Mc Intosh or has any information about her whereabouts are asked to contact Grenville Police Station at 442 7224; Police Emergency at 911; police hotline at 444 1958 or the nearest police station.  
The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force wishes to advise the general public that the Theoretical Driving Exams, scheduled for Tuesday 5th January, 2021, at the Grenada Trade Center St. George, has been cancelled. This decision has been taken to allow for the compliance with the existing Public Health Regulations.   The Traffic Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force apologizes for any inconveniences caused and give full assurance that the exam would be undertaken as soon as conditions become favorable as far as the regulations will permit.  
Three men were arrested and charged for breaching the Quarantine Act by failing to remain quarantined at their designated lodgings.    Oluwatomisin Eritan, a 23 year old Nigerian national, Chard Richards, a 37 year old Engineer of California, USA and Adrian Mc Burnie, a 49 year old bus driver of Boca, St. George, were brought before the St. George’s Magistrates Court on Wednesday 30th December, 2020.    The two foreign nationals were fined five thousand dollars ($5000.00) each, to be paid forthwith.  Failure to comply with these orders, they each will serve four (4) months at Her Majesty’s Prison.    …

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Edvin Martin
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