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"He leaves a lasting legacy to the country that he ...
Jan. 6, 2022Dr. William Emmanuel (Para) Riviere, historian, university professor, author, political leader, father, husband, patriot, was a true son of the soil of Dominica. He was born in Portsmouth on April ...
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The CBI Programme: An Investor's Perspective
Jan. 6, 2022Dominica's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme has been met with a lot of criticism and questions over the years, particularly when it receives international attention for the wrong reasons.
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Celebrating Christmas Differently for a Second Year
Jan. 6, 2022My fellow citizens at home and abroad and Residents of Dominica, A Merry Christmas to you. Notwithstanding the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic is now in its second year, we ...
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Calypso 2022: Another Virtual Calypso Season
Jan. 6, 2022The wheels are in motion for the hosting of yet another virtual Calypso competition season.
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The Stress of Leadership
Jan. 6, 2022ROSEAU, Dominica. January 12, 2004 (Sun)- The recent death of Dominican Prime Minister Pierre Charles is a scary reminder of the severe pressures which are part and parcel of the ...
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When Prime Minister Pierre Charles died
Jan. 6, 2022After attending what would eventually be his last Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Pierre Charles died Tuesday of a massive heart attack. He was 49. His death shocked a nation that ...
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Remembering some of the lives that we lost in 2021
Jan. 1, 2022- Anthony John, chairman of the NBD board of directors (15 March 1962 to May 2021)
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Some of the Many Dominicans Who Celebrated in 2021
Jan. 1, 2022- Alicia Jean Jacques, long-serving principal of the DGS retired
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The Sun's 2021 Trailblazer: Leroy "Wadix" Charles
Jan. 1, 2022Despite his tender age and still being a schoolboy at the time, Leroy 'Prince Wadix' Charles did not allow that to stand in his way of creating the Dollars Dance ...
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Politics in 2021
Jan. 1, 2022In 2021 politics dominated the news, but that's not strange -Dominicans breathe, drink and eat politics every day.
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Sports
Covid defeated sports in 2021
Jan. 1, 2022The Coronavirus of December 2019 (Covid-19) ruled in virtually all areas of life and very acutely in sports, especially, and Dominica most decidedly. Lots have happened but not much competition.