Dr. Alwin Spence In the 60’s and 70’s, a new concept of schooling was introduced particularly to some urban districts. It was in response to the poor discipline poor...
In loving memory of Basil Lennox Fenton September 17, 1954 – April 07, 2019 It has been four years since you left us for your heavenly home. Nothing can...
On Friday, March 10th, Dawson College concluded its Black History Month 2023 festivities by honoring legendary Montreal jazz pianist Dr. Oliver Jones. The event was a resounding success with...
Have you ever heard it said that the world’s business is our business? Growing up in Montreal, I often had the impression that minding my (own) business was more...
Dr. Alwin Spence “Hi guys, d-i-n-n-e-r is r-e-a-d-y, wash your hands and come to the t-a-b-l-e.” “O.K! Stop the playing ! Go wash your hands ! And come to...
Remembering Frantz Vancol: Entrepreneur Extraordinaire Frantz Vancol made his mark on Montreal as one of the most dynamic entrepreneurs and community advocates coming out of the Black and Caribbean...
It’s a thrift-shopper’s paradise at St Thomas’ Anglican Church, 4810 Rosedale Avenue (corner Somerled) in NDG where there is an ample supply of clothing and accessories to both men...
Nompumelelo Moyo (LJI) Two Montreal students, Mathem Maluak and Mallory Lowe Mpoka made the cut for the RBC Future Launch Black Youth Scholarship worth $10 000 per year (for...
I was speaking with my Dad a while back, who took up Tai Chi and now started integrating riding a stationary bike in his workout regimen. I think I...
By: Drs. Connie Scuccimarri, Catherine Serra-Poirier and Yves Beaulieu, psychologists at The Montreal Children’s Hospital Being a parent is an important role that is often rewarding, but also challenging....