• Ian Pinard, left , and Sam Martin

    Pinard Returns

    Ian Pinard is back. Pinard gave up active politics in 2009 for health reasons and "allowed" Sam Martin to run as a candidate for the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) in ...

  • Lennox Linton – Enigma?

    By Rev. Dr. William W. Watty

  • Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, left, and UWP political leader Lennox Linton

    Jobs

    The government's own man is convinced that the situation is severe.

  • Urban Baron

    Run Baron, Run

    Urban Baron, the former Member of Parliament for Petite Savanne and a staunch Labourite for more than 20 years is definitely in bed with the opposition United Workers Party (UWP).

  • Dr. Thompson Fontaine and Dr Clayton Shillingford

    Dr. Fontaine: Let me explain

    Thompson Fontaine, the United Workers Party (UWP) general election candidate, has been accused of misappropriating funds belonging to the Dominica Association of Arts and Sciences (DAAS).

  • Steven LaRocque and example of transparent ballot box

    Vote and See

    If seeing is believing, Dominican voters will be able to "make their eyes boil their peas".

  • Poverty in Dominica's south

    Poverty: Up or Down?

    General Elections : The Issues ( First Article)

  • Freedom Party Interim Political Leader and PM Skerrit with Freedom /Labour supporters

    Freedom's Hard Choice

    He's the man they once saw as a future messiah who would free them from the shackles of virtual irrelevance and return them to prominence. He's the one they once ...

  • The Prime Minister must debate

    The debate challenge from the UWP leadership will undoubtedly set a new elevated tone for the next general elections.

  • Prime Minister Roosvelt Skerrit

    One More

    He's been flying high on the love of the common people, he's been rising on the backs of the ordinary citizen; he's reached new levels on the devotion of infinitely ...

  • A happy supporter at a DLP Delegates Conference

    Eyeing Early Elections

    Never mind the fact that the opposition claim his days are numbered; never mind their boast that his time is up.

  • For whom the bell tolls this election

    Almost everyone believes that the upcoming general election, the eighth since Independence, will be one of the most closely fought contests. Although Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has predicted a sweep-all ...