• A section of the new Petite Savanne at Bellevue Chopin

    New life, new hope, new challenges

    Washed away by the rains of Tropical Storm Erika in August 2015 and its people evacuated by sea soon afterwards, the old village of Petite Savanne is being replaced by ...

  • Stephenson, right and cabbage plants in backyard garden

    Agriculture Begins Backyard Gardening Competition

    Seven hundred backyard farmers can produce quite a lot of vegetables. But whether that quantity and quality of vegetables will make a dent in the island's level of non-communicable diseases ...

  • DFP political leader Kent Vital

    Freedom Speaks

    Attracting local and Foreign Investments (Part II)

  • Alcendor

    Larry Alcendor wants to be Labour Party's independent candidate for ...

    Two Dominica Labour Party (DLP) candidates are to contest the Petite Savanne seat at the upcoming general election. One is independent.

  • Participants at the DPSU meeting

    Time Up! Civil Service Union Plans Protests

    Inadvertently the Roosevelt Skerrit administration may have awoken the tiger of the Seventies, the trade union representing civil servants, and then known as the Civil Service Association (CSA) that toppled ...

  • DFP political leader Kent Vital

    Freedom Speaks

    We have emphasized that improving the quality of life of our people and our posterity will be the central pursuit of the Dominica Freedom Party (DFP). That ought to be ...

  • Fisheries in Dominica (FAO photo)

    Fisheries sector in Caribbean is the most vulnerable in the ...

    April 15, 2019 (Bridgetown, Barbados) – The impacts of climate change on the fisheries sector in the region are becoming more visible whereby the marginalized and vulnerable are expected to ...

  • Former Agriculture Minister Heskeith Alexander receives national award in 2005

    He was the strand that held the family together

    Thank you all for coming to help us celebrate Heskeith's life and share in our grief at his passing.

  • Lawyer Elue Charles at a Electoral Reform Group meeting

    No Early Election Call, Please

    If Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit exercises his constitution-given authority to call the next general election before it is due and before basic electoral reform has been achieved, he will own ...

  • Law and order and court

    Judge fines two women for causing death, intent to disfigure

    Two women were fined about $8,000 when they appeared before resident judge Justice Veronica Charles-Clarke at the Roseau High Court on Monday April 15, 2019.

  • Law and order art

    Man gets eight years in jail for attempted rape

    A male adult from a western community is now serving eight years at the Stock Farm Prison for attempted rape. He was sentenced by trial judge Justice Veronica Charles-Clarke at ...

  • At the Roseau market on Market Day with a Difference 29 October 2016

    Economic Insights:The Minimum Wage

    The political leader of the main opposition party in Dominica has raised the issue of increasing the minimum wage when his party takes the reins of government. In our continued ...