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LocalBack-to-School
Sept. 11, 2017As Dominican teachers, parents and children enter a new school year from today, Monday 4 September, one primary school will remain closed.
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WorldCuban capital battered by Hurricane Irma
Sept. 11, 2017HAVANA, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- The Cuban capital of Havana was damaged beyond recognition Sunday after Hurricane Irma whipped the northern coast of the Caribbean nation.
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Local"There is still a burnt pot laying there to be ...
Sept. 3, 2017A couple weeks ago, villagers of Penville held a funeral service for the five young men who died in a vehicular accident a few weeks ago. They were: Mandela Ophar, ...
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LocalBernard Wiltshire – we are polluting our highways with light
Sept. 3, 2017With a $2 million grant from China, the Government of Dominica is to light up the E.O. LeBlanc and Dr. N.J.O Liverpool highways.
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LocalPuff on a Spliff
Sept. 3, 2017Government's policy on the issue might be clouded in smoke, but support for some form of legalisation of marijuana here is very much on a high.
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LocalAbandoned Petite Savanne: Cool and quiet
Sept. 3, 2017At first glance, Petite Savanne appears to be a picturesque country village set against a backdrop of lush green mountains and skirted by the bright blue sea.
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LocalPolice charge members of opposition
Aug. 27, 2017Members of the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) say they will not be moved or intimidated by the Roosevelt Skerrit led Dominica Labour Party (DLP) after the police slapped four ...
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LocalToilet paper factory in full production
Aug. 27, 2017Severin McKenzie, the Managing Director of Nature Islands Paper Products Inc. says that despite a delay in the arrival of raw materials his company was still able to meet some ...
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