New docu series tells the stories of legendary reggae artists and their journey to success in Canada. In the late 1950’s the West Indian Domestic Scheme allowed for women...
The 57th annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival, formerly known as Caribana is a celebration of all things Caribbean. It was full of music, cuisine, events and revelry that brings the...
Chicago Blackhawks’ recent draft pick, defenceman Ty Henry, didn’t come to success through mere chance, but through faith in God, hard work and through the encouragement of those that...
Montreal West Church of God of Prophecy held a heartfelt farewell supper on Sunday, July 14th, 2024, at Sophia Reception Hall in LaSalle, to honor Pastor Joel Anderson and...
Summer is Here! Are you all Set? Because up next is Montreal Carimas on Saturday, July 6, 2024. The parade will mark our 50th year of Caribbean carnival in...
Curator eunice bélidor’s timely exhibit THE TRACES THAT REMAIN: her first as an independent curator, explores the traces left by significant events on our bodies and minds. How do...
Nompumelelo Moyo (LJI) On the weekend of May 17-19, Montreal United will host its annual basketball tournament with various divisions for girls and boys. The tournament will be held...
Concern has recently been voiced regarding absenteeism in Quebec schools as the records reveal that a growing number of students are not showing up for schools. According to La...
Police “interpellations” are either illegal (Nova Scotia), regulated by law (Ontario) or outlawed everywhere in Canada except Quebec! Why? What is commonly known in Quebec as an “interpellation”, is...
Maurice “Mo” Jean Tremblay March 17, 1950 – Novembre 29. 2023 In Loving Memory of a remarkable Man, born in Montreal, Quebec and later finding his final resting place...

















