• Dr Darius Lecointe

    Dominica's Day of Shame

    By Darius Lecointe, PhD, JD

  • Centenarian Jane Graham

    This is Centenarian Country

    When centenarian Jane Graham was born, on 12 June 1920, the First World War had just ended. Dominica had no cars and no radio stations. Life was primitive, life was ...

  • Sharon Philogene

    Emergency Remote Teaching

    By Sharon Philogene

  • At one of his COVID-19 press briefings, Health Minister Dr. Irving McIntyre

    Dominica reopens its economy

    After two months without a locally recorded confirmed case of COVID-19, the government of Dominica has practically reopened the economy. But Dominica's borders remain closed.

  • Dr Jeffrey Blaize

    Teething pains of Ministry of Education virtual classrooms during COVID-19

    The COVID -19 pandemic has forced Dominican teachers to become students to be able to teach students.

  • Dr Darius Lecointe

    A Constitutional Perspective on Election Petitions

    The most recent flashpoint on the Dominica political landscape is fueled by confusion regarding the jurisdiction of the High Court over electoral petitions, and touches generally on the very status ...

  • Dominica Freedom Party Political Leader Kent Vital

    From Talk to action!

    Last week Thursday I met a gentleman who said to me that he was hearing me. Assuming that he was recently listening to the Dominica Freedom Party's radio discussion about ...

  • EC 1 and 2 cents coins

    Goodbye, "pennies"

    As the 30 June deadline for the withdrawal of the EC one and two-cent coins approaches, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is reminding the public to spend, or take ...

  • Attorney General Levi Peter

    Major Court Controversy erupts

    Last week the judiciary plunged into political controversy when the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) publicly questioned the integrity of resident Judge Bernie Stephenson.

  • Glenworth Toussaint

    "It is time for them to go"

    Nearly three years after Hurricane Maria there are more than 100 people living in hurricane shelters. And these refugees are refusing to leave.

  • House in ravine that took many lives during Hurricane Maria in 2017; Grave of Maria victim in Pointe Michel

    Living in killer ravines

    "I have nowhere else to live," said a villager of an area in Pointe Michel that Hurricane Maria ravaged on September 18, 2017.

  • Journalists speak to Lawyer Israel Khan

    Incitement Case Road Block

    The incitement case against opposition leader Lennox Linton has encountered a stumbling block, the SUN can report.