Grenada National Museum

The Grenada National Museum is a museum in St. George's, Grenada. It is housed in a building which served as the French barracks from 1704, built on the foundations of the Fort George. It was used as a prison by the British for female inmates until 1880.
It later became two different hotels under different owners and at one point was used as a warehouse by a merchant working in St. George's. The museum was established in 1976 on the theme of archaeology and history.
Fe Noel at New York Fashion Week

What a proud moment for Pure Grenada, Spice of the Caribbean last night at New York Fashion Week. We had the pleasure of seeing our Daughter of the Soil, Grenadian Designer Fe Noel dominate her runway show. Congratulations on an awesome job Fe! Grenada loves you!!!!
Pay Taxes Online

You can now pay your taxes in Grenada online for free - no stress, no hassle, no line ups!
The Ministry of Finance through the Inland Revenue Division (IRD) has announced that the websites Taxservices.gov.gd and pay.gov.gd are now available for a safer, easier, faster, more convenient and reliable way of doing business.
Grenadian Diaspora for Development

Grenadian Diaspora for Development (GD4D) is a campaign to encourage Grenadians abroad to invest, contribute and participate in the development of Grenada. The GD4D Project is a priority for Grenada because the Government has recognized the important role that the diaspora has played in Grenada’s development thus far and is desirous of creating a more structured way of engaging diaspora to contribute to national development.
This project with technical assistance from IOM will help the Government of Grenada to know more about the composition of the Grenadian Diaspora, what their interests are and to catalogue the ways in which they would like to contribute to Grenada’s development. The information obtained from the GD4D Project will also help to guide Government policies on engaging the Diaspora.