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Kent Vital resigns from Freedom Party
Jan. 25, 2021Kent Vital, the political leader of the Dominica Freedom Party (DFP, has resigned.
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Dr. Irving McIntyre is the Sun's 2020 Person-of-the-Year
Dec. 30, 2020When Dominica recorded its first case of COVID-19 on 22 March 2020, Dr. Irving McIntyre was the new Minister of Health for just two months following the December 2019 general ...
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2020- the Worst Year Ever
Dec. 30, 2020When 2019 ended with the seriously acrimonious general election that cut Dominica into two halves like a slab of wood split with an axe, no one anticipated that 2020 would ...
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Sport in the year of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Dec. 30, 2020The world seemed to be going along with its activities until the Coronavirus which hit headlines from China in December 2019 struck the world with amazing quickness and devastation. Activities ...
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Houses for all, including the Prime Minister
Dec. 30, 2020In 2020 a proposed home for Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit at Morne Daniel was the talk of the town.
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Things are really bad: An economy in turmoil
Dec. 30, 2020In 2020, an already devastated Dominican economy was further battered by the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Politics closes a paper factory
Dec. 30, 2020With the death of Dominica's only paper factory and the recent cancellation of carnival, Dominican businesses continued their journey down the economic precipice in 2020. Blame politics and COVID-19.
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Best of the Best 2020
Dec. 30, 2020Without a doubt, hands down, Carlene XP, the Bouyon Queen is the Artiste-of-the Year not only because of her non-stop performances at exclusive venues all over the island or her ...
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Those Who Celebrated in 2020
Dec. 30, 2020In 2020, many Dominicans celebrated promotions, academic achievements, major birthdays, appointments. Here's a sample:
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Remembering some of the lives we lost in 2020
Dec. 30, 2020Denise Defoe, 75, former employee of the Catholic Social Centre, devout Catholic died on 11 October 2020
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Waitukubuli Dance Theatre Company Celebrates 50 Years
Dec. 29, 2020The Waitukubuli Dance Theatre Company will be celebrating 50 years as a dance company from January 2021.