• Tina Alexander

    Sun's Person of the Year: Tina Alexander

    When a young Tina Alexander left the United Kingdom for a church holiday in Dominica in 1988, little did she anticipate how much the excursion would impact the direction of ...

  • Tina Alexander at a child abuse march at the Botanic Gardens, Roseau

    Tina Alexander is The Sun's Person of the Year

    Child abuse. There's no misconduct so vexing, so alarming, so abhorrent, so rampant in Dominica.

  • Fr Charles,left, walks with two other priests at the Roseau Cathedral

    The life of Father Charles- In his own words

    It is not by chance that this extended Curriculum Vitae/Autobiographical information of Fr. Charles, was there ready at his death. He knew the importance of record keeping in the life ...

  • Jno Hope, left, mourners at funeral, top right, and site of accident

    Footballer's mom sues football association

    It's 19 April 2013. Joslyn Jean-Pierre Prince, Kurt Hector and Norran Jno Hope are getting set to travel to St. Vincent & the Grenadines for a football tournament.

  • The author, Dr Janet Taylor, displays her book

    Dr. Taylor publishes "DOG WITH THE CROOKED EAR"

    The Sun newspaper's former Health Wealth column writer, Dr. Janet S. Taylor, has written an autobiographical book which includes the first four years of her life on Dominica.

  • Willaims and law officials at the scene of the crime at Kingshill

    The state will re-try Williams murder case

    The State will re-try the case of murder against Mackinley Williams of Kingshill in the death of his cousin Dwight Auguiste. Lead prosecutor Keith Scotland of Trinidad & Tobago who ...

  • Opposition leader Lennox Linton, left, sample of national ID card  and Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit

    Voter ID card games

    They have been clamouring for years for specific voter identification (ID) card to reduce the possibility of voter fraud, turning their noses up at government's proposal for a single national ...

  • Trinidadian attorney at law Keith Scotland

    Help of Trinidad prosecutor Keith Scotland is necessary, DPP Baptiste ...

    Evalina Baptiste, the Director of Public Prosecutions, has dismisses suggestions that Trinidadian lawyer Keith Scotland who is attached to the DPP's office and is currently assisting in the prosecution in ...

  • Bernard Wiltshire,left, and the late Fidel Castro

    The night Fidel dropped in

    It was in September 1979. The Conference of Non-Aligned Countries had just closed in Havana. Hurricane David had just devastated Dominica. I was sent to Cuba by then Prime Minister ...

  • All 28 awardees and honourees on stage with dignitaries and board members of group

    Transition Movement comes to Dominica

    The Transition Movement is an international initiative that helps support communities in becoming more resilient in the face of climate change, over-reliance on oil and growing inequalities. Tomorrow Tuesday 13 ...

  • Policeofficers attend opening of the 2014 Law Year

    $10,000 of $55,000 compensation paid

    A man of Dublanc who pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) came with $10,000 when he appeared before resident judge Victoria Charles-Clarke at the Roseau High Court on ...

  • Fundermental rights of Democracy, Voting : photo of men showing fingers after voting

    Making the illegal legal

    It is one of the most contentious and vexing general election issues – the widespread importation of Dominicans living abroad to cast their votes on Election Day.