Cecil Joseph, Manager of State-Owned Radio DBS, has proposed a revival of the station’s reading initiative across the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and the broader Caribbean region. Speaking at the 2025 DBS Radio National Reading Competition prize-giving ceremony, held at the Dominica-China Friendship Hospital (DCFH) conference centre, Joseph emphasized the need for collaboration with regional education ministries to reintroduce the program. He highlighted the importance of evaluating children’s progress rather than fostering a purely competitive spirit. ‘If we can compare and learn from each other, we can build a better Caribbean and OECS,’ Joseph remarked. He pledged persistent advocacy, stating that DBS Radio would actively engage with education officials to ensure the initiative’s success. The competition crowned Kierra John of Sineku Primary School as the top reader, with Amelia Desbonne and Kyra David securing second and third places, respectively. The event also featured a segment sponsored by the National Co-operative Credit Union Limited (NCCU), where Nicole George emerged as the best reader. Dragon Windows served as the headline sponsor, underscoring the community’s commitment to fostering literacy and educational excellence.
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Thea does it again! LaFond secures silver in World Championships in Tokyo
Thea Lafond-Gadson, representing the Commonwealth of Dominica, has once again made her nation proud with an outstanding performance at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025. On September 12, 2025, Lafond-Gadson clinched a silver medal in the women’s triple jump final held at the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. Competing against a fiercely talented field, the Olympian and gold medalist achieved a season-best jump of 14.89 meters, securing her place on the podium. This remarkable feat adds another accolade to Dominica’s growing collection of international sports achievements. The Dominica News Online (DNO) extended heartfelt congratulations to Lafond-Gadson for her exceptional performance and dedication to the sport.
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Acting PM meets with British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
On Friday, September 12, Acting Prime Minister of Dominica, Hon. Dr. Irving McIntyre, hosted a significant meeting with His Excellency Simon Mustard, the British High Commissioner to the Commonwealth of Dominica. The discussions took place at the Prime Minister’s Office in Roseau, marking a pivotal moment in the diplomatic relations between the two nations. Earlier in the day, Mustard formally presented his Letter of Credence to Her Excellency Sylvanie Burton, the President of Dominica, solidifying his official role in the region. The bilateral talks centered on reinforcing mutual commitments to enhance cooperation and explore shared interests across multiple sectors, including trade, climate resilience, and regional security. Simon Mustard, who assumed his position as British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean in May 2025, brings over two decades of experience in policy, crisis management, and consular affairs. His previous roles include serving as Special Envoy to Africa’s Great Lakes region and British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone. Currently based in Barbados, Mustard’s appointment underscores the UK’s strategic focus on strengthening ties with Caribbean nations. This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to foster a robust partnership between Dominica and the United Kingdom, with both sides expressing optimism about future collaborations.
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WEATHER (6:00 AM, Sept 18): Scattered showers, thunderstorm activity expected today; residents advised to continue monitoring for TS Gabrielle updates
Unsettled weather patterns, driven by an upper-level trough, are expected to bring intermittent cloud cover, scattered showers, and isolated thunderstorms across the island today. Light winds and elevated daytime temperatures may intensify cloud formation, leading to localized afternoon downpours, particularly in western and northern regions. Residents in vulnerable areas, as well as motorists and pedestrians navigating flood-prone zones, landslide risks, and areas susceptible to falling rocks, are urged to remain vigilant. Additionally, a slight increase in Saharan dust is anticipated overnight, potentially persisting through Friday. Individuals with respiratory conditions are advised to take necessary precautions. Marine conditions are forecasted to remain slight to moderate, with wave heights reaching up to 3 feet along the west coast and 5 feet along the east coast within the next 24 hours. However, wave heights along the East Coast are expected to rise to nearly 7 feet overnight into Friday, accompanied by longer wave periods likely to generate ground swells. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Gabrielle, located approximately 845 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands at 5 a.m., is moving west-northwest at 15 mph. With maximum sustained winds near 50 mph and higher gusts, the storm is projected to pass north of the northern Leeward Islands over the weekend. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on further developments.
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DA teams part of empowering seminar for women in sports
In a significant stride toward gender equality in sports, the Dominica Football Association’s senior women’s team recently participated in a transformative seminar during the WIFA Women’s Tournament. Held under the joint sponsorship of the United Nations and the Build Back Equal Project, the event took place in St Vincent and the Grenadines from September 14 to 20, 2025. The seminar, themed “Our Goal… Her Equal Rights,” aimed to empower women athletes by addressing critical issues related to mental and physical health, with a particular focus on gender-specific topics such as breast and reproductive health. Distinguished panelists, including Yoland London, Chair of the SVGFF Executive Women’s Committee, and Dr. Jozelle Miller, a Clinical Psychologist, shared their expertise with the participants. The event also featured insights from Dr. Peters, an Acute and Emergency Medicine Specialist, Dr. Nekeisha Lewis, an OBGYN, and Rhema Lewis, a United Nations representative. This initiative underscores the growing global commitment to fostering equality and well-being in women’s sports.





