• Anthony "Tony" Astaphan

    Astaphan Promises Vigorous Challenge of IPO Decision

    The Integrity in Public Office (IPO) Commission has ruled that an inquiry into the legitimacy of complaints filed by journalist Lennox Linton against Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit will go on. ...

  • Carnival Development Committee disappears

    Question: what has happened to the organization that has been at the helm of organizing carnival in Dominica for decades? That organisation was first called the Carnival Organizing Committee (COC) ...

  • Former DBS Manager Loses Court Battle

    Former manager of the Dominica Broadcasting Corporation (DBC) Mariette Warrington has vowed to appeal the recent decision of Justice Brian Cottle to dismiss her claim.

  • Hunting de Hunter

    Controversy and calypso are like Siamese twins. Or like bread and butter. Or like wind and sails. If you see one now "before too long, you bung to see de ...

  • Government, DAT, PWA end salary Negotiations

    Government and the Dominica Association of Teachers (DAT) and the Police Welfare Association (PWA) have successfully concluded wage and salary negotiations for the 2009/2012 Triennium, a Government press release stated.

  • Four for sentencing Friday

    Four men, including a former police officer, have to be present at the Roseau High Court on Friday February 8, 2013 for sentencing for various criminal offences.

  • Chinese give to Dominica Parliament

    The Government of China last week presented a gift of office equipment valued at more than EC$193,000 to the Parliament of Dominica.

  • Keep Party Politics out

    When the issue of Dominica's recognition of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as the country's final court of appeal is being discussed, citizens should keep party politics out.

  • Dr Etienne named WHO Regional Director for the Americas

    Nearly five months after she was elected Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Dominican-born Dr. Carissa Etienne has been named Regional Director for the Americas of the World ...

  • Testing for Lies

    Police officers say they are concerned that Police Chief Daniel Carbon has decided to force about 40 police officers to take lie detector tests. They say they will fight until ...

  • Man faces court on unlawful sexual intercourse charge

    A 27-year old of a western community faced the courts last week for having unlawful sexual intercourse and indecent assault of a girl under 14. State Attorney Clement Joseph called ...

  • Wife and Husband in Semi-Finals

    For the first time in calypso competitions in Dominica, a husband and wife will participate in the Semi – finals, scheduled to be held at Carnival City in Portersville last ...