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Dominica Last week: Top five stories you may have missed
Feb. 24, 2022The swelling tide of food inflation has brought another wave of woe in the new year.
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Dominica Last Week: Top five stories you may have missed
Feb. 24, 2022A Dominican national -Shanell Thomas- who was serving time for a string of serious offences in Antigua and Barbuda, has been fatally shot by lawmen, after being on the run ...
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Luana Laurent: Born to serve
Feb. 24, 2022"I live for service," profound words of dedicated service club member and financial wizard Luana Laurent.
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Controversial Hotel at old Public Works
Feb. 24, 2022For nearly three decades, 'Youteman' who has resided in the community of Tarish Pit says that very little has been done by the Government to help young unemployed youths in ...
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This land is mine and ours
Feb. 24, 2022The earth is our common home. Wherever we reside on this special planet, we proudly call our land, or my land in the case of private landowners. Yes. Private land ...
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Drug Abuse Prevention Unit: People Notice Our Absence
Feb. 24, 2022On the heels of Drug Awareness Month, calls for national rehabilitation are echoing across the country.
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Dominica Manufacturers Association: We need a better response from the ...
Feb. 24, 2022Two years into the global COVID-19 pandemic, local manufacturers say not enough is being done for the sector.
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COVID CORNER
Feb. 24, 2022Last week, on Thursday 3rd February 2022, Dominica passed 1000 active cases for the first time since the pandemic started. See statistics for three days below (Figures for other days ...
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Number of living centenarians lowest in decades
Feb. 24, 2022Covid takes a toll on Dominica's centenarians
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Phillip Carlisle: We Are Our Brother's Keeper
Feb. 24, 2022An advocate for the vulnerable is urging Dominicans to play their part in creating a better society for those in need.
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The Black-capped Petrel Flies Again
Feb. 24, 2022For the first time in over 150 years, the Black-capped Petrel, or Diablotin bird, has been seen flying over Dominica.