Amongst the greatest Wonders of the world, Dominica has secured it’s place, being home to the second largest boiling lake and the only one of its kind in the world! This record isn’t far fetched since Dominica has one of the largest concentrations of volcanoes in proportion to land mass.
Rising over 2500ft above sea level in Read on …
Mar 10,10 | Featured Articles, Island Life | Islander
Graviola (Soursop) tea
Sour sop known to many as graviola or (spanish guanabana) has been know for ages for its medicinal uses and properties including treatment for sleep disorders, bedbugs, fevers, cough etc.
However recently there has been an increase in the demand for this graviola fruit due to Read on …
Feb 17,10 | Caribbean Recipes, Natural Remedies | Islander
This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about Heart Attacks . The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating.
For those who like to drink cold water, this article is Read on …
Jan 26,10 | Natural Remedies | Islander
1. Lemon being a citrus fruit, fights against infection. It helps in
production of WBC’s and antibodies in blood which attacks the invading
microorganism and prevents infection.
2. Lemon is an antioxidant which deactivates the free radicals preventing
many dangerous diseases like stroke, cardiovascular diseases and cancers.
Jan 26,10 | Natural Remedies | Islander
The Dominica labour party has once again capture the majority seats in paliment thus awarding Dominica labour party another 5years in Government.
The UWP has remains in opposition
Victory Speech by Roosevelt Skerrit Prime Minister of Dominica
Following Victory in the General Election
December 18, 2009
Fellow Dominicans, friends and well wishers…To God be the glory…Great things Read on …
Dec 18,09 | General | Islander
The Caribbean people in particular Dominica has a culture that is rich. It is very much intertwine and complex to understand since it has been brought about by amalgam of influences gathered together over hundreds of years.
Dominica has been the home land of the Amerindians Caribs [Kalinago] and Arawaks . The arawaks soon vanish Read on …
Oct 29,09 | General | Islander
Judge for your self. Is that sou cou yah thing real?
Hundreds of people converged on a section of Hillsborough Street Monday afternoon to see what many claimed to be a superstitious phenomena taking place in the vicinity of Scotiabank.
An elderly woman and a female public servant were reportedly seen standing face to face since Read on …
Jun 9,09 | Bizarre | Islander
Juicy, flavorful mangoes area cultural phenomena in Dominica; people of all ages; all walks of life; gather under these beautiful trees looking for the perfect mango.
They knock down these mangoes by throwing something at the stem that holds the mango.
Then they calmly reach out with one hand to catch it! Amazing! I have flung Read on …
Apr 29,09 | Island Life | Islander