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  • The late Dr. Kay Polydore
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    "She was a phenomenal woman"

    Feb. 11, 2022

    Kay Marina Clarendon Polydore was born on March 3, 1940. She was the first of eight children of Audrey and Irving Clarendon. She embraced fully the traditional role of the ...

  • CEO of the CBI, Ambassador Nanthan
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    Warning to Agents

    Feb. 11, 2022

    Kenny Green has been selling Dominican citizenship through his two companies for five to six years, and never has he, or any of the agents involved in the citizenship by ...

  • The cover of "The Gardens of Attainea Vol. II""
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    Anthony Toulon publishes "The Gardens of Attainea Vol II"

    Jan. 6, 2022

    After ten years, Anthony Toulon & his daughter Attainea have released "The Gardens of Attainea Vol ii", an autobiography in verse and prosaic revelations of the inner spirit of a ...

  • Posing after the donation ceremony
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    RayAsta Foundation donates to SMA

    Jan. 6, 2022

    On December 14, 2021, the RayAsta Foundation presented laboratory equipment to the St. Mary's Academy valued at over $60,000. The items consisted of scales, electrical circuit boards, and a host ...

  • Now economic consultant to govt. of South Sudan, Dominican Dr. T. Fontaine
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    Dr. Thompson Fontaine, the former IMF economist: "Obviously, the IMF ...

    Jan. 6, 2022

    As Earl Bruno took a look at the recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) growth projections for Dominica, he considered his own economic situation and shook his head in amazement and ...

  • Stacia Williams
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    Stacia Williams: Hucksters are the Backbone for Several People

    Jan. 6, 2022

    Stacia Williams of Marigot was born into huckstering and has mastered the trade in her over 20 years in the business.

  • Donelle E. Roberts
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    Marigot native is Grambling State University valedictorian

    Jan. 6, 2022

    Last week, when the Grambling State University (GSU) held its commencement exercises Marigot native Donelle E. Roberts who has invested the past seven semesters majoring in mathematics and physics with ...

  • Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit visits Clear Harbour
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    Top Five stories you may have missed

    Jan. 6, 2022

  • The late William Para Riviere- From his Funeral Booklet
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    "He leaves a lasting legacy to the country that he ...

    Jan. 6, 2022

    Dr. William Emmanuel (Para) Riviere, historian, university professor, author, political leader, father, husband, patriot, was a true son of the soil of Dominica. He was born in Portsmouth on April ...

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    The CBI Programme: An Investor's Perspective

    Jan. 6, 2022

    Dominica's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme has been met with a lot of criticism and questions over the years, particularly when it receives international attention for the wrong reasons.

  • President of Dominica, His Excellency Charles Savarin
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    Celebrating Christmas Differently for a Second Year

    Jan. 6, 2022

    My fellow citizens at home and abroad and Residents of Dominica, A Merry Christmas to you. Notwithstanding the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic is now in its second year, we ...

  • Joint Road March 2018 winner, Haxey
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    Calypso 2022: Another Virtual Calypso Season

    Jan. 6, 2022

    The wheels are in motion for the hosting of yet another virtual Calypso competition season.

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