In a distressing incident that unfolded in the early hours of Sunday, a resident was robbed at gunpoint on Pope Head Street, near Pita Pocket. The assailant made off with a white 2011 Honda Fit RS, bearing license plate A71654, along with the victim’s personal belongings, including identification cards, bank cards, and cash. The victim, who remains unnamed, has since appealed to the public for assistance in recovering the stolen vehicle and identifying the perpetrator. Several bystanders were present during the robbery, including two women and a male who had parked across the street. Shockingly, the male was reportedly seen making remarks and laughing with friends, raising concerns about the community’s response to such incidents. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation. This alarming event has sparked discussions about public safety and the need for community vigilance in the area.
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New executive elected to lead Dominica Calypso Association ahead of 2026 Season
The Dominica Calypso Association (DCA) has successfully navigated a period of constitutional controversy and leadership uncertainty by electing a new nine-member executive team. The elections, held on October 11 at the Dominica Calypso House, saw approximately 40 Calypsonians casting their votes to select eight new executive members. These individuals will join Joey Lloyd, who was previously elected as the caretaker executive member following the resignation of the former leadership amid constitutional disputes. The newly elected members include Daddy Chess, who received the highest number of votes with 34, followed by Karessa with 31. Peter Letang, Bingo, and Oracle each secured 30 votes, while Royette garnered 27, Tronada received 23, and Mystery rounded out the list with 18 votes. The executive comprises seven men and two women, forming a leadership team tasked with revitalizing the DCA and preparing for the upcoming Calypso season, which begins in less than three months with the elimination round. Narrin Murphy, former Treasurer of the DCA, shared the results and extended his support to the incoming executive. ‘We take the opportunity to wish the current executive the very, very best as they prepare for the 2026 season,’ Murphy stated. ‘It’s not really easy, but we will give the full support we can when requested.’ The elections mark a turning point for the DCA, which has recently faced internal challenges. Former president Ian Jackson confirmed that several members of the outgoing executive had exceeded constitutional term limits, prompting a petition from some members and calls for reform. The petitioners claim that the October 11 elections were held to restore constitutional integrity and public confidence in the association’s governance. With the 2026 Calypso season rapidly approaching, the newly elected executive is expected to promptly begin preparations for DCA-organized events, provide robust support to artists, and strengthen the cultural significance of Calypso in Dominica.
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WEATHER (6:00 AM, Oct 12): Cloudiness, scattered showers today; increase in Saharan dust this weekend
A westward-moving pulse of moisture is set to bring intermittent cloud cover and scattered showers to the region today. Breezy conditions are also anticipated, adding to the dynamic weather pattern. Additionally, a slight rise in Saharan dust concentration is expected to persist throughout the weekend, posing potential challenges for individuals with respiratory sensitivities. Authorities advise taking necessary precautions to mitigate health risks. Meanwhile, marine conditions will vary, with wave heights reaching up to 3 feet along the west coast and 7 feet on the east coast. Small craft operators and sea bathers are urged to remain vigilant and exercise caution.
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Police investigating fatal traffic accident in Nevis
Authorities in Nevis are intensifying their probe into a tragic traffic accident that resulted in the death of one driver and left another severely injured. The incident, which took place on September 30, 2025, involved three vehicles and occurred between 1:00 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. on Government Road. The vehicles included a motor car (PA1516) driven by Ms. Monique Daniel of Maddens Estate, a motor van (PA5523) operated by Mrs. Sherina Pemberton of Cox Village, and a motor jeep (PB4092) driven by Mr. Recaldo Hendrickson. Preliminary investigations indicate that the collision occurred when PA1516 attempted to turn right onto Pump Road and was struck by PA5523, causing both vehicles to sustain heavy damage. The impact forced PA1516 toward the mountainside, while PA5523 rolled backward and collided with PB4092. Both Daniel and Pemberton were rushed to the hospital, with Pemberton succumbing to her injuries on October 9, 2025. An autopsy is scheduled to determine the exact cause of death. This marks the sixth road fatality in the region this year.






