Hard work does pay off. The success of my annual event, Touch Of Red, is evidence of that. After six successful years, Touch Of Red has become a must-attend...
New Head of The Secretariat for relations with English-speaking Quebecers is proud of his heritage Egbert GAYE Heaped with the responsibility of maintaining the Secretariat for relations with...
Bernadette Clement is a former Montrealer with roots in Trinidad and Tobago Egbert GAYE Twenty-seven years ago, Bernadette Clement, a former Montrealer, finished her studies at the University of...
Contact Staff On Saturday November 3, the turn out to the Dinner and Dance at the Roosevelt Hall in Town Of Mont Royal was not as expected for the...
Have you ever heard the saying: Death comes in threes? Skeptics say its superstition. But here’s a pretty good example: in Trinidad & Tobago, we lost three cultural icons...
Contact Staff Trinis will benefit from Central Boys Dinner and Dance “On Saturday November, 3, Central Boys International will be hosting a Dinner and Dance at the Town of...
Rosie AWORI When the Montreal English Theatre Awards (METAs)were handed out on October 14, Tristan D. Lalla and Letitia Brookes did what has never been done before. They became...
The passing of a calypso legend… Contact Staff When we became aware of him in 1974, Winston Bailey was exactly what the calypso world craved: something different. There he...
Contact staff Trinidadians in Montreal are rallying to help their home country following the widespread flooding that has inundated much of the island and left tens of thousands stranded...
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...