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Hurricane season nears end

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Layou- Hillsborough Estate during Tropical Storm Ophelia. Wednesday will mark the end of this Atlantic hurricane season. The Caribbean was affected by eleven tropical storms, one tropical depression and seven hurricanes this year. Ophelia gave Dominica a serious whipping, causing significant damage to homes and agriculture, particularly on the west coast. The Atlantic Hurricane season officially began on June 01st. Tropical Storm Arlene was the first to hit the region.

Foul play?

Investigations are ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the death of a Laudat man. A resident found Alie Rolle “motionless” in his home at Laudat over the weekend. Police say that a coroner’s inquest and post-mortem will be done to determine the cause of Rolle’s death.

Funeral arrangements for Jeff Joe underway

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The body of Cadence legend, Jeff Joe, who died in Martinique, arrived here Saturday morning at the Roseau Ferry Terminal. Jeff Joe traveled from Guadeloupe to Martinique this past week to perform at a show. He reportedly complained of feeling unwell. After the show, he went to a petrol station where he collapsed. Family said he was suffering from heart problems. Doctors also found that his kidney was failing. The Grammacks Band singer underwent two emergency operations at Le Maynard Hospital in Martinique, but he later succumbed. On Friday night, his native community of St. Joseph held a candlelight vigil in his honour. There, Parliamentary Representative, Kelver Darroux announced that Jeff will have an official funeral. The funeral date is undecided. Jeff Joe was named a Goodwill Ambassador years ago along with local artistes like Ophelia Marie and Michele Henderson. Jeff's last performance in Dominica was at the 15th annual World Creole Music Festiv...

Human bones discovered in Check Hall

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Sgt. Matthew. DA Vibes photo The Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force may have to seek foreign assistance to determine the  identity of skeletal remains found in Check Hall, Massacre. Police Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Kenth Matthew said police retrieved the bones Thursday after receiving information about its discovery by an unnamed person. Matthew noted that the bones were later tested as human remains by a doctor.