Egbert Gaye For thousands of Montrealers, it has become a signature of the holiday season in this city to spend an evening in the bliss with Jireh Gospel Choir...
For three decades this community association has been an integral part of their city… Egbert Gaye About one-fifth of the 50,000 or so people that call Chateauguay home are...
Book Launch on Friday November 29 Douglas Gary Freeman’s life has been colored by the many instances of forced movements and self-imposed exile, which he details with literary heft...
Contact Staff “I don’t like school and I don’t like French,” as a teacher by profession, Sandra Anderson was appalled to hear this from the many youth she interacted...
Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni commissioned Uganda’s first ever-mobile phone and computer assembly plant on Friday November 22, in Uganda. This comes as the government takes strides to promote ICT...
Prayer is the key… God is good. And just as God exists as a light in this world, there also exists a darkness. The ruler of this darkness is...
If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today – T. Hanh We all go through stormy seasons in life and we wait expectantly...
In Mis-Education of the Negro, Carter Woodson, the father of Black History asserts, “Blacks sometimes choose their own leaders but unfortunately they are too often the wrong kind. WE...
Just Conjuring Food For Thought…Novel Thomas There I was last weekend doing domestic, but necessary chores. And as normally is the case whenever I’m doing mundane stuff my mind...
Contact Staff Acclaimed poet, born in Trinidad and Tobago, becomes third Black Canadian to win the prestigious literary award Ian Williams, born in Trinidad and Tobago, grew up in...