• Lawyer Elue Charles at a Electoral Reform Group meeting

    Group issues Final Report: Remove the roadblocks

    Remove the roadblocks, restart the engine and drive the electoral reform vehicle up to the plateau of free and fair

  • DFP political leader Kent Vital

    Overcoming Bad Politics Part V

    In last week's articles we noted that the Skerrit-led Labour Party seeks to promote the false argument that political opponents seeking political office must be in a position to personally ...

  • Friends and family of Arnold Active stand behind his coffin

    "He loved people"

    Arnold C. Active was a loving, caring father to his five children: Ashworth, Dudley, Michael, Maureen and Beverly. As a family man, he and his loving wife, Evelyn, and adopted ...

  • Left to right: Dr. King and Monelle Williams Jno Baptiste

    Monelle Williams-Jno Baptiste (UWP) vs Dr. Adis King (DLP)

    The St. Joseph Constituency consists of Layou, Mero, Bells and St. Joseph East and West.

  • Prime Minister Skerrit and Mrs Skerrit aon their way to parliament for the delivery of the budget address on Wednesday 23 July 2014

    No more spliff arrests

    Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit promises to decriminalise one ounce of marijuana. Critics say it's another superficial vote catching policy

  • A few members of the LEAD graduating class of 2019

    Twenty one Graduate from LEAD

    With the advice of letting one's attitude determine their altitude, 21 students of the Lead Institute graduated last week Friday.

  • DFP political leader Kent Vital

    Overcoming Bad Politics Part IV

    Following from the last three articles, we are continuing in this article to discuss how "bad politics" is adversely impacting our country's development progress.

  • Dr. Violet Cuffy

    Dominica Holds Successful Creole Conference

    Too little time, too much to do and most likely there will be another Creole conference that could focus on specific aspects of Creole culture such as cuisine.

  • H. E. Mr. LU Kun, Chinese Ambassador to Dominica

    China gives more medical help

    Chinese Oncologist Dr. Zijun Zhen says Dominica's rate of cancer deaths are due mainly to life styles, the environment and obesity.

  • Students and officials pose after the ceremony

    China gives 12 new Scholarships

    Twelve Dominican students have won Chinese government scholarship in 2019. The full scholarship covers tuition, lodging, comprehensive medical insurance and living allowance.

  • Anthony Astaphan

    Astaphan Responds to The Group's Final Report

    The clock is ticking; one after the other, each day dawns and every night closes, but electoral reform continues to evade the Nature Isle.

  • Black and white photo of the late Fr Clement Jolly

    A culture of violence

    It was Rap Brown, who, in 1967, said that "Violence is as American as cherry pie." We could also say that violence is as Dominican as callalou. We are very ...