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  • Typical Dominica water source; this one is in the heights of Salisbury

    Sisserou Water Inc. prepares to take off

    Sept. 13, 2017

    It's a virtual no-brainer.

  • Big G displays pepper sauce at an expo at the Roseau Market

    Big G grows from strength to strength

    Sept. 13, 2017

    By converting his innovative ideas into effective action, Graceson John has proved to be one of Dominica's most creative entrepreneurs.

  • Cutting cane at Macoucherie estate

    Macoucherie Estate still recovering from Erika

    Sept. 13, 2017

    If you want to know the extent to which 2015's Tropical Storm Erika left her mark on Dominica, look no further than the Shillingford's Machoucherie Estate on the West Coast.

  • President and Mrs Savarin and DPP manager Severin at an exhibition at the Sports Stadium

    Rolling with the punches: a key local company aims for ...

    Sept. 13, 2017

    Dominica's first toilet paper company is reinventing itself after seven years of production with a generous helping of challenges.

  • Natoya John and her product

    Sae Jan's Yoghurt — tasty, healthy and local

    Sept. 13, 2017

    Natoya John and her husband Nathanial John have been busy whipping up something light, creamy and delicious!

  • A proud Dominican displays his creations at an Expo

    Made in DA

    Sept. 13, 2017

    Dominica offers many marketable goods, skills and services, but the vital output of the local manufacturing sector is often overlooked-especially products derived from the island's natural resources.

  • Leadership:Linton vs Skerrit

    Sept. 11, 2017

    There is nothing to suggest that things are falling apart in Lennox Linton's United Workers Party (UWP), a point strengthened by a recent poll by Alex Bruno, which found that ...

  • Dr. Joan Rawlins

    Dr. Rawlings: Lonely elders, a terrifying condition

    Sept. 11, 2017

    Older persons in Dominica and the region face a number of problems but the most troubling and disheartening is loneliness.

  • New Petite Savanne being constructed at Belvue Chopin

    Government of Dominica says there will be a new Petite ...

    Sept. 11, 2017

    Displaced Petite Savanne residents with concerns about being unable to farm if they resettle at Bellevue Chopin need not worry.

  • Chandler Hyacinth , Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education

    Back-to-School

    Sept. 11, 2017

    As Dominican teachers, parents and children enter a new school year from today, Monday 4 September, one primary school will remain closed.

  • Carrying "Blink's" coffin to the funeral

    "There is still a burnt pot laying there to be ...

    Sept. 3, 2017

    A 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, ...

  • Bernard Wiltshire speaks at the Dominica Climate Change Day of Action at the Botanic Gardens, Roseau on Saturday November 28, 2015

    Bernard Wiltshire – we are polluting our highways with light

    Sept. 3, 2017

    With 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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