Monthly Archives: March 2011

UPDATE: Clear Harbour closes o...

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – MANAGEMENT of Clear Harbour, a call center situated within proximity of the RLB International Airport, unceremoniously closed their doors ...

Posted in Regional | 100 Comments

Foreign and Commonwealth Offic...

Today the British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has published Human Rights and Democracy:The 2010 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Report, available online at ...

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Why a double standard in U.S. ...

In the run-up to the war the United States is waging against the forces of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, the drumbeat for this fight was a call for action to stop ...

Posted in Commentary | 31 Comments

Russian police arrest dozens a...

MOSCOW (BNO NEWS) — Russian police on Thursday arrested dozens of opposition protesters in unauthorized rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg, RIA Novosti ...

Posted in International News | 3 Comments

Attaché at the OECS Secretari...

The CARICOM Trade and Competitiveness Project (CTCP) continues to facilitate more and better opportunities for the people of the CARICOM region to benefit from the ...

Posted in Business, Regional | 1 Comment

NYC expresses relief at the re...

The staff and executive of the National Youth Council (NYC) of Dominica would like to express our great relief and profound joy at the recovery of Miss Shanice ...

Posted in Education/Youth | 22 Comments

Homeless man builds his own ca...

This is Orismar de Souza, a homeless man in Brazil, who decided to build the car he couldn’t buy using junk, spare parts and a hammer and chisel. Four years ...

Posted in International News | 13 Comments

Former UWP candidate dies

Dominica News Online has learned of the passing of former United Workers Party candidate for Castle Bruce, Leonard Newton. The circumstances surrounding his death ...

Posted in News | 54 Comments

Anti government group demonstr...

Dominicans are currently assembled outside the Public Service Union building speaking out against what they say is rampant corruption in government and an unfair ...

Posted in Politics | 196 Comments

Students of Coulibistrie Prima...

The students, teachers, parents and principal of the Coulibistrie Primary School hiked part of the National Trail 11 on Friday, 25th March, 2011 from Syndicate to ...

Posted in Education/Youth | 14 Comments

Salybia Primary School holds l...

The Salybia Primary School is on a drive to raise awareness of the importance of reading in the Carib Territory. With that in mind the staff, students, parents, as ...

Posted in Education/Youth | 14 Comments

Barbadians tighten the screws ...

IGNORING the gathering storm of accusations about their poor treatment of visitors, Barbadian authorities have again allegedly beaten and kicked three more ...

Posted in Regional | 56 Comments

Am I a sex addict?

I think I have a problem. It started when I was roughly 12-years old. It was then I notice that I love sex. At first I thought it was just hormones or a teenage ...

Posted in Dear Bella | 81 Comments

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Spanning Dom...

Photo by Martha Cuffy Photographers – novice, amateur or professional – in Dominica are asked to submit photos, photographer credit and caption to ...

Posted in Photo of the Day | 40 Comments

Barbadian immigration officers...

There are reports out of Barbados that immigration officers have been receiving death threats following the alleged abuse and subsequent deportation of Jamaican ...

Posted in Regional | 8 Comments

CIA, MI6 agents active in Liby...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) — The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has deployed clandestine operatives in Libya to gather intelligence for military ...

Posted in International News | 24 Comments

Carrette supports 2011 Firearm...

Police Commissioner Cyril Carrette has voiced support for the 2011 Firearms Act which was passed in parliament recently. The Act seeks to regulate the use and ...

Posted in Crime/Court/Law | 22 Comments

Work of Integrity Commission c...

Another member of the Integrity Commission has stepped down recently but the organization says its works is not being hampered by the resignation. Patricia Ingliss ...

Posted in General | 5 Comments

Prevost contradicts government...

Parliamentary Representative for Roseau Norris Prevost has contradicted government’s claims that housing development in Roseau is part a $27-million loan from ...

Posted in Politics | 18 Comments

Libya’s foreign minister...

LONDON — Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa arrived in Britain on Wednesday to seek refuge after quitting the government in protest against leader Moammar ...

Posted in International News | 4 Comments