PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday April 24, 2013 – The history books have always indicated that the first inhabitants of the Caribbean were the Arawaks and Caribs. […]
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More than 400 trees planted for Earth Day in Hamilton
Hundreds of saplings were planted on the weekend in usual Earth Day fashion — but Hamiltonians also got a chance to know more about the […]
Continue readingAlleged terror plot foiled as police arrest suspects in Ontario and Quebec, report says
TORONTO, Ontario — Canadian police and intelligence agencies have thwarted an alleged plot to carry out a major terrorist attack, CBC News is reporting. A […]
Continue readingWomen’s Soccer: Karina LeBlanc a rose among the Thorns
PORTLAND, Ore. — Maple Ridge’s Karina LeBlanc was the last player to leave the field Sunday. She was signing autographs for young girls. Talking to […]
Continue readingCaribbean Export launches Break Point TV series in Dominica
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) launches its reality series Break Point in Dominica. The 12-episode TV series highlights the journey of […]
Continue readingAntigua’s latest political saga; Opposition anger in Dominica
THERE is anger by the United Workers Party (UWP) parliamentary opposition in Dominica over the ruling last Monday by a judge of the St Kitts-based […]
Continue readingSkerrit’s “NO LAW, NO CONSTITUTION” era
The ruling of the Appeal Court does not transform Skerrit’s dishonesty into honesty nor does it create truth out of the lies he has told about his possession of a French passport and by extension his dual allegiance disqualification for membership in the Dominica parliament pursuant to section 32.1(a) of the Constitution.
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Dominica PM victorious as opposition election petition dismissed
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Monday March 11, 2013 – The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Monday dismissed an election petition filed by the defeated candidates of the […]
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