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LocalDominica's forgotten war on plastics
July 2, 2021Resilience is the buzzword that permeated nearly every press conference and conversation on climate change in Dominica following Hurricane Maria.
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LocalAs the DLP celebrates another anniversary, many supporters are filing ...
July 2, 2021If the relationship between the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) and its supporters from inception in 1955 had to be written down, the status would more than likely read "complicated."
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LocalCourt strikes out one theft charge against a police officer
July 2, 2021Whether it be lack of evidence or disinterest in the case, the failure of police officers to appear in court and provide evidence has led to another office being vindicated ...
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LocalWould-be Oligarchs
July 2, 2021In several of our recent articles, we have been talking about the negative economic cultures and how these have been contributing to keeping back our progress as a nation. Over ...
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LocalPrime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit: "The Lord will build this airport"
July 2, 2021In the words of Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, "in similar fashion with which Nehemiah built the city, the Lord will send his angels to guide this country while we ...
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LocalHikes during the day are beneficial and fun but at ...
July 2, 2021Hiking is awesome. Hiking at night is, in some cases, even better: it can give you the opportunity to see a stellar sunset from a backwoods viewpoint or get a ...
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LocalComing in July
July 2, 2021Ground tour operator Jonathan Vidal is salivating over the imminent resumption of cruising. After all, it's been 15 months since COVID-19 forced cruise lines to drop anchor, leaving the people ...
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LocalCommunist Party of China: 100 Years of Achievements and Contributions
July 2, 2021The Communist Party of China (CPC) will mark its 100-year anniversary on July 1. Committed to improving people's well-being, achieving national rejuvenation, and promoting global peace and development, the CPC ...
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LocalLet us Fight the Culture of Corruption – Part II
July 2, 2021Last week we started discussing the culture of corruption. We noted that corruption has become so entrenched in our culture that many people see some corrupt behaviours as normal behaviour. ...
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LocalPriest, KEK, New Nurses, Netball and Vet School
July 2, 2021Certainly, the shock of last week had to be the news from the Roman Catholic Church that one of their parish priests had been placed on an "indefinite leave of ...
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LocalMost opaque government ever
June 18, 2021Tell Severin McKenzie of prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit's claims of running a transparent government, and he laughs. A mischievously sarcastic, dismissive sort of laugh.