February Events at UNION UNITED CHURCH Nelson Mandela Worship Service The faith community is invited to UNION UNITED CHURCH Worship Service to celebrate internationally acclaimed human rights leader, Nelson...
Soca, Chutney, Calypso, Steelband And Masquerade One of the biggest events in the Caribbean calendar will soon be upon us. Trinidad and Tobago carnival, with its usual display of...
Is it any longer relevant in Montreal? Clarence Bayne Mr. Egbert Gaye, the editor-in-chief of Community Contact (Volume 28, Number 02 Jan, 26, 2018) in an interview featuring Michael...
by Rasta Keith With the spate of crimes committed in the Caribbean nations of Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana and, to a lesser extent, even in Grenada during the...
Father And Son Dueling Pianos on Feb 3 On February 3, for Black History Month 2018, Grenada-born and Toronto-based pianist Eddie Bullen will bring his virtuosity to the Oscar...
By: Elcho Stewart “I think the floodgates have opened for white women,” she told the Times. “I don’t think it’s a coincidence whose pain has been taken seriously. Whose...
Decades after Money Worries: Still writing, still touring… Egbert Gaye In the early 1970s, the theme “money worries” was a common one in Jamaican music and found itself in...
The foods we eat and the drinks we enjoy during the Holidays… Here’s a question for my readers: How many Christmas Caribbean traditions and customs do you practice or...
MCSO celebrates with James Bond and Clinton Montrealers are invited to join members of MCSO for the festivities on New Years Eve at their beautiful hall, 7401 Newman in...
We’re less than a month away from Christmas, the season of love, giving and sharing. So, let me give you a quick update on some of the most talked...