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A Marshall Plan needed to revive Dominica's dead economy
Jan. 28, 2021Through the eyes of Athie Martin, Dominica's coronavirus-battered economy is like a ghost: it doesn't really exist. The government might speak of it as though it were alive, and might ...
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A Real Garden of Eden in the City's Centre
Jan. 28, 2021There are flowers everywhere-an immense oasis with a variety of flowers, trees, and bushes adorns the Winston's home located at 35 Great Marlborough Street, Roseau.
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"Agriculture and nature played an important role throughout Errol's life"
Dec. 28, 2020Albert Hugh Errol Harris, son of Hugh Harris and Beryl Wallace Harris was born in Jamaica on January 5,1938. As a toddler he moved with his parents to Delaford Estate ...
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A new Commissioner of Police – Time for a new ...
Sept. 30, 2020I would like to congratulate A/Commissioner Lincoln Corbette and A/Deputy Commissioner Davison Valerie on their respective appointments at the helm of the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force. With so many ...
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Police Force Sexism
Sept. 24, 2020Six decades after the first women were enlisted in the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force "institutional sexism" remains an area of concern that needs to be addressed, according to Dr. ...
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Diaspora Tourism
Sept. 3, 2020For Robert "Bob" Maguire, who owns a cottage in the Old Gommier estate area near Giraudel, tourism can't return to some form of normality soon enough.
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Mally Peltier: More than 50 years in the taxi business
Aug. 18, 2020He drove hundreds of thousands of miles; he built Mally Taxi by blood, sweat and tears
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"She enjoyed helping people grow and become better versions of ...
Aug. 18, 2020Adora Rosemerlyn Shillingford nee Colaire was born on the 22nd April 1953, to Roselyn Wayland Colaire and James Colaire. She was the first of seven siblings: two boys and five ...
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Glenworth "Cassava Man" Cyrille: How I began my cassava bread ...
Aug. 18, 2020Glenworth Cyrille of Calibishie is better known as the "Cassava Man" because he has made cassava bread into a lucrative business employing at least seven people.
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Two in one day
Aug. 18, 2020Mona Marie Lestrade of Morne Rachette and Ann Laviniere of Bagatelle are two of Dominica's latest centenarians.
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Louisa Timothy: "His death was like a sword pierced in ...
June 10, 2020On May 29, 1979, there was a huge protest in Roseau against the government of Prime Minister Patrick John.
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The 150 mango Tree
June 4, 2020In her report in "Repeating Islands" about the demolition of the childhood home of the famous writer Jean Rhys, located at the corner of Independence Street and Cork Street in ...