Dr. Ruby Lake-Richards who came from the Caribbean and forged a well-respected career as a psychiatrist at the Douglas Mental Health University for nearly 40 years and a lecturer...
One of my grandmother’s favorite phrases was: health is like money; we never realize its value until we lose it. I would like to shed some light on our...
Rosie Awori (LJI) Community favorite Marci Ien recently named by Justin Trudeau as Minister for Women, Gender Equality and Youth now stands as Canada’s second Black female cabinet minister....
Rosie Awori (LJI) Tech skills, coupled with a passion for education and empowering are some of the motivating factors that pushed Shaundel Celestin to start Nemesis Video Game Lounge,...
Rosie Awori (LJI) The Quebec Board of Black Educators (QBBE), was formed 50 years ago as a way of addressing problems that Blacks were facing around the issue education...
Rosie Awori (LJI) It promises to be an evening of highlights when the Antigua & Barbuda Association of Montreal hosts its grand 40th Anniversary of Independence celebration on Saturday,...
Call him an underdog, a long shot, whatever you like, I’m voting for change. As someone once said to me, “Change is good.” So in this mayoral contest, after...
Rosie Awori (LJI) Every November for much of the past three- or four-decades members of Hilltoppers Sports and Cultural Club gather with hundreds of friends and supporters for their...
Over the past eight years, Pastor Beverly Deroy and Sister Sandra Lynch have been tireless in their commitment and dedication to do good. The two evangelists have been the...
On May 8, 1945, World War II in Europe came to an end. More civilians had died in this war than any other war in history. As the news...