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...
Daylight come… Coming out of a nasty election campaign and a little bit of a dressing down that left him with a minority government and a deeply divided country,...
New executive director charting new course at CBAC Egbert Gaye A year ago as Katrina Nurse prepared to take the helm of the Council for Black Aging Community of...
13 years of professional basketball. Still standing, still winning Egbert Gaye Joel Anthony looks back at a professional career that spans 13 years so far, 11 in the NBA,...
Authorities still in denial about racial profiling Egbert Gaye For the past nine months a litany of reports from different sources painted the ugly reality of the relationship between...
Local student cops the Class of 1939 Princeton Scholar Award By Egbert Gaye Montrealer Nicholas Johnson continues on his trail of academic excellence, snagging the Class of 1939 Princeton...
Enhancing people’s relationship with their food Egbert Gaye Going into the restauranbusiness three years ago, Peter Francis brought with him an understanding of the way people relate to their...
Andrea Clarke, executive director of Head and Hands frames Project STAY By Egbert Gaye The way Andrea Clarke sees it an ever-expanding cross section of Black and Indigenous youth...
Egbert Gaye This past July 30, Mrs. Erma Gibbs, celebrated her 65th birthday. It was one of the worst days of her life. “On my birthdays my son is...