Where’s the parang and  what’s up with Lava man
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Where’s the parang and what’s up with Lava man

Back in Trinidad, Christmas season was my favourite time of the year. As a kid i enjoyed  receiving gifts and toys, sorrel, visits from friends and relatives and lots...

Caribbean News Round up
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Caribbean News Round up

Trinidad and Tobago ISIS worries in T&T For The First time, the State has invoked powerful provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2005, seeking to have a High Court judge...

The task of a pharmacist and franchise owner
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The task of a pharmacist and franchise owner

Melissa Ross tackles responsibilities and family life head on Egbert Gaye In the two years since Melissa Ross distinguished herself as one of the first Black women to own...

André Alexis takes home S100,000 Giller Prize
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André Alexis takes home S100,000 Giller Prize

  Trinidad born, Toronto based  author wins Canada’s top literary prize The top literary prize in Canada was awarded to a man with Trinidadian roots. André Alexis took home...

Missing from Canada’s political face Opinions

Missing from Canada’s political face

No Blacks in Trudeau’s cabinet. Few in the House When new Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau presented his freshly minted cabinet to Canadians, he proclaimed something to the effect...

Joseph Seraphim Fortes became The Guardian of English Bay
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Joseph Seraphim Fortes became The Guardian of English Bay

From Port of Spain, T&T, to Liverpool, England to Vancouver, Canada where By John Leblanc Joseph S. Fortes was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, on February 9, 1863....

Caribbean News Roundup
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Caribbean News Roundup

Haiti Haitians Challenge Election Results Two presidential candidates who object to their showings in the Oct. 25 Haitian elections have filed legal challenges. Fourth-place finisher Dr. Maryse Narcisse of...

This election brought change
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This election brought change

Justin Trudeau’s dad Pierre Trudeau appointed Canada’s first visible minority Cabinet Mnister   by Egbert Gaye   Since confederation there have been only 13 visible minorities who served as...

Touch Of Red is back
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Touch Of Red is back

Come experience a unforgettable night. It’s Montreal’s biggest end of season fete. It’s the one  that always feature the last international Soca artist for the year. On November 7...

Caribbean News Round Up
Caribbean News

Caribbean News Round Up

Haiti Haitian elections come off clean The Haitian General elections went off without major incident on Sunday, October 25, less than three months after parliamentary polls that were marred...