First and foremost I would like to wish all the Community Contact readers a Happy and prosperous New Year. I believe 2019 is definitely the year of hope and...
UNESCO: reggae music must be preserved and promoted as an international cultural treasure. Rosie Awori “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain…” Bob...
“The reason why it’s important for me to tell my story around this time of the year, is for others in the community to know that they too have...
Ladies and Gentlemen… Jah Cutta Egbert Gaye Never one to hold back on his emotions, Montreal reggae icon, Jah Cutta is offering a piece of his musical soul to...
First-person testimonial Submitted by Pastor and Elder Ermina Cudjoe Growing up in my beautiful homeland, Jamaica, at about age 8, I remember telling my mother: “when I grow...
FIFTY YEARS LATER By Egbert Gaye More so than in any other Canadian province, politics is a constant in Quebec, day in day out. And Montreal as its economic...
By Gemma Raeburn-Baynes Montreal’s ones-to-watch-for, The Fitz-Patrick Sisters, are set to host their first, full-length, live concert performance on Saturday, October 20, in downtown Montreal at the Evangel Pentecostal...
In less than 60 days incarcerated entertainer Buju Banton will be a free man. Touch Of Red 6, Montreal’s biggest end-of-season fete will feature “International Stephen” for the first...
19 years later, Union United Men’s Gospel Choir is Here By Faith Egbert Gaye The way Colin Forde sees it, the group is glued together by the love and...
Talk about having the best couple weeks ever. The popular Soca artist, Olatunji, has become a mainstream topic worldwide after making it through to the next round of the...