The post-Hurricane Maria Political Opposition Blue-print
How to combat the politics of mendicancy in a system headed by a regime which is poised to ...
COMMENTARY: What’s in the cards for 2018?
What’s in the cards for 2018? by Cdr. Bud Slabbaert How serious can we take the various New ...
COMMENTARY: A State of Self-Sufficiency
A State of Self-Sufficiency In earlier commentaries, I have alluded to self-sufficiency. ...
COMMENTARY: Building codes with a difference
Up until recent times building codes were not specified by government agencies but lodged in ...
Message to the people of Dominica following Hurricane Maria
Hurricane Maria has come and gone, leaving havoc in its wake; and now that the dust is ...
COMMENTARY: Caribbean Airlift Council
Airlift is a major Caribbean problem that deserves top priority because it is vital for tourism ...
COMMENTARY: Changing Caribbean Economies
The Caribbean is being stuck with economies that are over-proportionally depending on revenue ...
How to build back better after a hurricane with the next one a few months away
Imagine relocating the entire population of your country in the face of a colossal hurricane ...
COMMENTARY: Picking up the pieces
Like all Dominicans, I have spent the last seven weeks picking up the pieces. Having said that, ...
Caribbean livelihoods and Climate Change resilience: Do the benefits outweigh the costs?
Recently there has been increased traffic in the discourse regarding Climate Change, especially ...
COMMENTARY: Price Gouging and the Entrepreneurial Spirit in Post Maria Dominica
When a commodity is scarce or it is in high demand, the selling price is expected to increase. ...
PPOD expresses concern over climate change
Dear Dominican Brothers and Sisters, We are experiencing what has been termed by ...
NCDs – Your spirit, soul, mind and heart
Firstly I would like to inform everyone that NCDs such as heart disease, cancers, hypertension, ...
COMMENTARY: Caribbean tourism development with boutique flair
There is no universal definition for luxury tourism. One person’s luxury is another’s ...
COMMENTARY: Light pollution on our highways
It would not be in keeping with the “Nature Isle” image that we have been trying to project ...
COMMENTARY: Careers with a difference
I’m not sure if the government is a achieving its objective of putting a graduate in each ...
STAY WELL & SPARKLE: Cruel but Usual Punishment
Joyful! That’s the best way to describe Mr. Horatio Toussaint of Pointe Michel. This man is ...
COMMENTARY: Ambassador Crispin Gregoire: a debonair, experienced and highly respected statesman
Dominica’s former UN Ambassador Crispin Gregoire outlined to Dominicans that the difference ...
COMMENTARY: A Cadence-Lypso Day message
August 25 is observed in Dominica by some radio stations and Creole music enthusiasts as ...
A Masterful History of Dominica’s Diaspora in the Development Process
Dr. Irving W. André’s Strangers in Suffisant: British West Indians in Curacao 1943-1963 ...
COMMENTARY: Wholesale idolatory
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he has chosen for his own ...
THE KSCHRONICLES: Good friends are hard to find
Very recently I found myself learning a hard lesson. While alone time is important for ...