• Parts of Bailey Bridges are being unloaded

    Bailey Bridges arrive

    Four bailey Bridges are to be installed, three of these within ten days.

  • Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, taking part during an interview with Mexican TV host and journalist Adela Micha, at Venezuela's Military School, in Caracas, Venezuela

    Maduro to visit Saturday

    Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro is to visit Dominica on Saturday, Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has announced.

  • Man stands on the E.C. Loblack bridge in Roseau on Tuesday morning

    Fear of more flooding

    Roseau is like a ghost town this morning, Tuesday 15 September 2015 because Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit ordered the closure of schools and urged public workers to remain at home.

  • Flooding near DCP on Friday

    Flood-watch is in effect for Dominica

    A flood-watch is in effect for Dominica until 12:00 noon tomorrow, Tuesday 15th September, 2015, the Dominica Meteorological Service said.

  • Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit greets Trinidad Envoy brian Lara

    Lara visits storm-ravaged Dominica

    Brian Charles Lara, the Prince of Trinidad, came and gazed in disbelief at the destruction that Erica left behind in Dominica.

  • Performers at Dominica's World Creole Music Festival

    Dominica this week

    It should have been no surprise but the cancelation of this year's World Creole Music Festival (WCMF) hit the Dominican community like a thunderbolt.

  • Landslide at Jungle Bay near Petite Savanne

    Tropical Storm Erika destroys Jungle Bay Resort

    Jungle Bay in Dominica sustained catastrophic damage as a result of mudslides, and flooding from Tropical Storm Erika. All guests and staff are alive. However, the surrounding villages were significantly ...

  • FILE PHOTO:Rev. Dr. William Watty

    Erica's lessons

    By Rev. Dr. William Watty

  • Petite Savanne residents leave on a coast guard vessel to Roseau

    Petite Savanne evacuees: Words cannot describe the pain

    Roseau, Dominica: 3rd September 2105-As the people of Petite Savanne struggle to come to grips with their painful problems cultural elder Athenia Darroux, 68, says she is saddened by the ...

  • Pensive faces of Petite Savanne residents on a boat as they leave their village

    Can't go home

    They're not at the school to learn Spanish and English and grammar or physics and chemistry and history. It is their new home.

  • House almost buried at Colihaut

    Erika's massive cost mountain

    It was the most unwelcome guest to visit the country in nearly 40 years, and possibly the most unexpected and deceptive. And not only was the visit unanticipated, but Erika ...

  • More rain cometh

    More rain is expected. More flooding is feared. More agony for a battered people just beginning to recover from the nightmare of evil Erika, the Tropical Storm. Grace, another tropical ...