As we find ourselves midway through another month of this “new” year; and, for some, the end of the fiscal year, professionals are racing to meet deadlines, close deals,...
Coming soon to a workplace or academic institution near you. It has long been said that when America sneezes Canada catches a cold, and concomitantly with the intertwining of...
The 2025 Trinidad & Tobago Carnival season has ended and left us with a lot of historical events. For some life may be returning to normal for most of...
On Wednesday, December 18, 2024, a great voice and entertainer, Dennis James, was laid to rest after a short battle with cancer. Left to mourn is his wife and...
When Pierre Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada, a very good friend of mine lived in his constituency and voted for him. He was the P.M. but also...
In A Different Hurricane, H. Nigel Thomas weaves a story where the storm is both a literal force—it’s set during the week that Hurricane Irma hits the Caribbean—and a its...
Gloria Blizzard invites Montrealers to a deeply personal journey through entries detailing her travels in her award-winning essay collection, ‘Black Cake, Turtle Soup, and Other Dilemmas. There will be...
Montreal’s Red Coalition Inc., a lobbying firm that fights against racial profiling and systemic racism, is facing a surge in discriminatory complaints. Founder Joel DeBellefeuille reports a disturbing rise...
Kimberly Nérée, known as Kym Flo, began hosting speed-dating events on Feb. 11, 2023. She wanted to create a fun and structured environment where singles could meet organically. Over...
Latoya Belfon’s latest children’s book, “Cadence Learns Self-Love,” is making waves, propelled by its chart-topping soundtrack, “Chippy Chocolatey,” sung by her 7-year-old niece, Zichaela Tomlinson. Belfon, an award-winning author...