It’s all about convenience, not about what concerns us… I’m not a social media aficionado by any stretch, but I do maintain an open mind vis-à-vis the abundance of...
Some things never change, do they? Or, some things change slowly…but surely, don’t they? Here we are just one month into the new year, and once again we are...
Between October 2019 to August 2020 the West Can’s Afro-Caribbean Folklore in Quebec project, targeted school-aged children, adults and seniors in the Anglophone Black community with roots in the...
Since 1986 The Nigerian Canadian Association of Montreal (NCA) has been advocating on behalf of Nigerians in Quebec and beyond as well as assisting to promote business, tourism, humanitarian...
The Spice Island Cultural Day Association of Quebec (SICDAQ) and the Grenada Nationals Association of Montreal (GNAM) have joined hands to celebrate the 47th Anniversary of Grenada’s independence under...
Dear readers, we have crossed over to the year 2021 but we are still living with the effects of 2020. How many of us expected this pandemic to be...
The word ‘anxiety’ has become increasingly popular and is all a-buzz in the media and on social platforms. Ever since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety is often...
What comes to mind when you think about your attitude? Did you have a bad attitude in 2020? Be honest! If so, how did that work for you? The...
Robert Kyagulanyi known to friends and foes as Bobi Wine has come a long way from his days as an artist to a Ugandan political activist. The 38-year-old who...
Biden wants to unite America but the Republicans have a different meaning of the word unite. In America as the call for national “unity” from people in the media...