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Ronald Dejean: The Herbalist
March 11, 2022A pharmacist turned naturopath is on a mission to enlighten Dominicans on the healing properties of the plethora of herbs found in the lush natural forests of the island.
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No Eye for an Eye for Lewis
March 11, 2022Trial judge Justice Wynante Adrien-Roberts on Friday, February 25, 2022, via zoom sentenced 33-year old Rodman Moses Lewis to 18 years, eight months, two weeks in prison for the murder, ...
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Prince St. Jean: Costume Building Completes Me
March 11, 2022The spark of interest in costume building was ignited in him when just a teenager, but that spark has grown into an ever-burning flame of passion for the art form.
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Brian Linton, brother of the Parliamentary Opposition Leader, Lennox Linton, ...
March 11, 2022Brian Linton is now fighting a case of incitement to commit treason, a charge preferred against him by the police.
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End of an era
March 11, 2022For nearly three decades, General Secretary of the Dominica Public Service Union (DPSU)) Thomas Letang has been at the forefront of the fight for public officers in Dominica. But now, ...
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Earl Etienne left an indelible print on Dominican and Caribbean ...
March 11, 2022Looking at Earl Darius Etienne's "Flowers" painting, Historian Dr. Lennox Honychurch can't help but become nostalgic as the nation pauses in mourning and reflection "for one of its giants of ...
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Dominica's Private Sector Tackles the Global Shipping Crisis
March 11, 2022Dominica's private sector is taking decisive action to mitigate the impact of the increased cost of global shipping due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Led by Jiselle Allport, the Goodwill community rebuilds King Square
March 11, 2022Residents of upper Goodwill once again have a green space to call their own.
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Dominica Last Week: Top five stories you may have missed
March 11, 2022The Calypso fraternity is mourning the death of veteran calypsonian Beryl Joseph Samuel. Samuel, who was in her late 50's and went by the stage name 'Lady B' had in ...
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Dark Days Ahead
March 11, 2022It puts an unknown number of millions in the pockets of a few and, according to Roosevelt Skerrit, the prime minister and minister of finance, it was expected to contribute ...
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Carnival events a 'recipe for disaster,' says health care workers
March 11, 2022When carnival lover Noah Smith heard of the announcement of the special entertainment events which officially kicked off this past weekend, he thought it was the start of a return ...
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Black History Month: The Kalinago Community adds its voice to ...
March 11, 2022On the heels of Black History Month, Dominica's indigenous people have thrown their support behind the continued demand for reparations.