The pandemic has taken our freedom and enjoyment away, but keep the faith as it’s not the end of the world. We’re seeing the light at the end of...
It’s no secret that today’s political world, especially in the United States is tense and cut-throat. Political leaders in that country preach for unity and understanding but the masses...
Rosie Awori (LJI) The former South African President, Jacob Zuma, was sentenced on June 29, to 15 months in prison for contempt of justice, after multiple attempts and schemes...
Canada is faced with yet another shocker in less than a month with the discovery of more than 750 unmarked graves near a former Catholic residential school for First...
Have you ever looked back at a missed opportunity and thought thank God I dodged that bullet? Looking back that’s how you might have felt but initially you were...
Montreal-born Dr. Natasha Johnson continues to make headways in her area of specialty, combining her work as a clinician and her advocacy on behalf of disadvantaged groups who have...
Ultimately the goal of the recently launched Quebec Black Communities Observatory is community development and to empower Afro-Quebecers. According to program director Désirée Rochat the Observatory “will merge and...
“It was always about performing and entertaining people,” says Montreal R’n’B vocalist Treh LaMonte. “From when I was young, I wasn’t the type to get anxious if I had...
Once the call for help came from the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines after the Soufriere Volcano devastated their island, Montrealers reacted with urgency and purpose. On...
Verse 1 “It’s like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under…” Chorus: Don’t push me cause I’m close to the edge I’m trying...