Canadian voters have delivered Conservative Leader Stephen Harper his first majority government after five years of governing in a minority situation, CBC News projects. Meanwhile […]
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Osama bin Laden, the face of terror, killed in Pakistan
(CNN) — The most prominent face of terror in America and beyond, Osama Bin Laden, has been killed in Pakistan, U.S. officials said Sunday night. […]
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Folks,
So Monday is may day. what is may day about? Let us therefore remind ourselves that The labour party was born out of the need to free poor labourers workers from excessive abuse in the workplace. The labour party was born on the Trade union door step on Independence street. The work of Edward Oliver leblanc is well entrenched in the last 50 years in our laws on the rights of workers .
Continue readingGadhafi son, 3 grandchildren killed in NATO strike
A NATO missile strike killed Moammar Gadhafi’s youngest son and three grandchildren on Saturday but the Libyan leader survived, a government spokesman said. Gadhafi and […]
Continue readingChina’s presence in Dominica
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday April 28, 2011 – The Caribbean island of Dominica is fast becoming a living example of the way that China has strengthened […]
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Continue readingAddress by the Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, on the Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations with the People’s Republic of China
Address by the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister on the Occasion of the Seventh Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations with the People’s Republic […]
Continue readingFormer PM of D/ca Hon. Edison James is among 10 persons inducted in a Heroes’ Park in Marigot
Former Prime Minister of Dominica and Parliamentary Representative for the Marigot Constituency, Honourable Edison James is among ten (10) individuals who were inducted in a […]
Continue readingLibyan investments in Caribbean under threat
Leaders of some Caribbean nations are concerned that turmoil 9,500 km away could affect banking and hotels. Member states of the sub-regional Organisation of Eastern […]
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