The Dominica Cricket Association (DCA) opened its 2011 season with what can be described as a successful Ball-o-Rama which was held at the Botanic Gardens yesterday Sunday January 30.
Ten teams participated and the appreciative crowd was thrilled with fun, excitement and some spectacular individual performances which confirmed that Cricket is alive in Dominica.
During the formal [...]
January 31, 2011 | 159 views |
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Acting Police Commissioner Cyril Carette says he is still hopeful that Marigot MP and former Prime Minister of Dominica Edison C. James will have a change of heart and provide the police with a statement that would clear the way for them to continue investigations into alleged death threats against his life.
James told a public [...]
January 31, 2011 | 36 views |
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Mighty Akar might be enjoying his best year in calypso in a long while with his populist calypso “Boom Boom Supriya” but one radio station is pulling the plug on the song for its supposedly controversial lyrics.
Brian Francis informed the rest of the DBS’s outside broadcast team at the Showdown Mass Camp at the Harlem [...]
January 29, 2011 | 81 views |
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I categorically abhor crime and fully endorse the efforts of the police in bringing criminal elements within the society to speedy justice.
Sunday’s firebombing of corporal Patrick George’s home must be firmly condemned by every law abiding citizen.
Those amongst us who give comfort and cover to these criminals must also be condemned and prosecuted to the [...]
January 28, 2011 | 124 views |
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Acting Police Commissioner Cyril Carette says the police will hunt down the perpetrators in Sunday’s firebombing of the home of Corporal Patrick George until they are brought to justice.
Carette told the media at a press conference on Wednesday at the Police Headquarters that the people involved in criminal activity in Dominica will not be allowed [...]
January 28, 2011 | 63 views |
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The seventh session of the United Workers party’s People’s Parliament will be convened this evening at 7:30pm at Bataka in the Carib Territory.
A number of UWP parliamentarians, including Senator Claudius Sanford, are expected to address the session on a number of current issues of national importance as well as issues pertinent to the Kalinago. [...]
January 27, 2011 | 27 views |
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The United Workers Party firmly condemns the actions that saw the fire-bombing of a Senior Police Officer’s Home this weekend. Once again, we call on the relevant authorities of this Country, especially the Government, to act swiftly to put a stop to such criminal behavior. We see this as an attack on [...]
January 27, 2011 | 28 views |
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Police are on the hunt for two men wanted in connection with the armed robbery of the Goodwill Texaco Filling Station on Goodwill Road over the weekend.
The armed masked men who raided the Texaco station on Friday evening at about 7;00pm made off with more than EC$500.00.
Reports indicate that a police officer who was at [...]
January 24, 2011 | 168 views |
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For months persons concerned with the state and direction of the nation have been calling on the prophets in the land to speak up and speak out against the corruption and ills plaguing the society.
Unfortunately our pastors, priests and bishops have remained deafly silent.
Either they have been too scared to speak fearing reprisals or otherwise [...]
January 24, 2011 | 128 views |
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“Although it is not our practice to comment on matters pending in court, we feel constrained on this occasion to respond to remarks made by Senior Counsel acting for Messrs Roosevelt Skerritt and Peter Saint Jean.
In the first place, the applications which we have made to the court and which now stand adjourned to March [...]
January 24, 2011 | 66 views |
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