Third Wave is here so big people things  are happening behind closed doors
Entertainment

Third Wave is here so big people things are happening behind closed doors

Since the first wave of the Covid19 outbreak, promoters have put events on a pause forcing them and deejays to look for other sources of income. It was then...

Whites are Saved while Blacks are sent to their Grave
Opinions

Whites are Saved while Blacks are sent to their Grave

It is my categorical intention that all statements contained herein, not be construed as a rant against white killers or white law enforcers . . . far from it....

Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund ready for applications in May
Community News

Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund ready for applications in May

Entrepreneurs and business owners in Black communities across Canada can begin applying for loans under the $33.3 million Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund In May. In a February 25, announcement,...

West Can’s Afro-Caribe Project Was A Cultural and Historical Treat
Community NewsEvents

West Can’s Afro-Caribe Project Was A Cultural and Historical Treat

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...

Bobi Wine and the politics of Uganda
African News

Bobi Wine and the politics of Uganda

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...

Gregory Charles at the Royalmount  Drive In Theatre
Community News

Gregory Charles at the Royalmount Drive In Theatre

Contact Staff The internationally renowned Gregory Charles and his band will be the headline performers at much anticipated Dinner and Show Under the Stars–Benefitting the Miriam Foundation on Wednesday...

Opening A whole new world of Black literature
Community News

Opening A whole new world of Black literature

WIBCA’s Black Girls Gather Book Club will help young readers discover and discuss new author ROSIE AWORI (Local Journalism Initiative) Dissatisfied with the reading choices offered to them as...

LMRC’s Panel Discussion explores Systemic Racism News

LMRC’s Panel Discussion explores Systemic Racism

Submitted by the office of the LMRC In relation to the different consultation on racism held in Montreal in 2019, Lasalle Multicultural Resource Center with the support from Heritage...

Christina Gilead: 100 strong and still spunky News

Christina Gilead: 100 strong and still spunky

Aunty Christine has always been fiercely independent September 28, 1919…. Notable events of that day: Omaha court house lynching, the fastest major league baseball game ever played, 51 minutes,...