ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Dominicans were on Monday expressing satisfaction with the arrest of four individuals held in the on-going murder investigation of 40-year-old Dorothy […]
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PM Skerrit worried about exportation of Dominica’s water…
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says he is concerned that four years after granting a license to a company to export Dominica’s water, not one bottle […]
Continue readingDominica’s Former AG Accused in Passport Scam
Dominica’s former attorney general has been arrested on suspicion of conspiring with others to fraudulently obtain and sell passports. Bernard Wiltshire was being held Tuesday […]
Continue readingSkerrit on political challenges
The Dominican Prime Minister does not want to meddle in local politics. However as a recent victor in a court challenge to election results in […]
Continue readingDOMINICA-POLITICS-Opposition walks out of Parliament
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Nine months after ending their boycott of the Dominica parliament, opposition legislators Tuesday walked out of the Chamber after taking their […]
Continue readingDominica Planned New State House
Tony, its OK to write your response and explain the take on the issue of the UWP intention to build the international airport but let us justify the building of the State House at 27 million dollars over letting me see Dominica green and ripe bananas on supermarkets shelves here in Canada.
Continue readingGovernment addressing issues of quality control in education and technical vocational education
Roseau, Dominica – August 11, 2010……….. The recent formation of the National Accreditation Board and the Technical Vocational Council by the Government of Dominica is […]
Continue readingGOVERNMENT SECURES US$9.16 MILLION FROM CDB FOR SEA DEFENCES AND ROAD WORKS IN POINTE MICHEL
Roseau, Dominica – December 16, 2008………..The Government of Prime Minister, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit has secured a soft loan of US$9.16 million from the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank to assist in financing the rehabilitation of sea defences and road works in the village of Point Michel damaged by the passage of Hurricane Omar.
The Board of Directors of the Caribbean Development Bank approved the amount at their meeting in Barbados last week.
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