Calypso Monarch: A Night of Rhythmic Brilliance and Rich Tradition

Calypso Monarch: A Night of Rhythmic Brilliance and Rich Tradition

By Dwaine Plaza Oregon State University The much-anticipated Kaiso 365 competition roared to life at the East Town Banquet Hall last night, delivering a dazzling showcase of Caribbean culture and musical prowess. The event drew a lively sold-out crowd of attendees, reaffirmed why the Calypso Monarch remains a highlight of Toronto’s Caribbean carnival. The stage […]

Toronto Caribbean Carnival A Vibrant Celebration of Culture

Toronto Caribbean Carnival A Vibrant Celebration of Culture

On a slightly overcast day in Toronto, the festival management committee presented the highly anticipated Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade. The parade featured about 12 bands, each with its unique theme, showcasing the rich and vibrant Caribbean culture. The parade kicked off with the Toronto Revellers, who entertained the audience with their energetic performance. They […]

Steel Pan Magic as Pan Alive Event Showcases Top Talent in Toronto

Steel Pan Magic as Pan Alive Event Showcases Top Talent in Toronto

The vibrant sounds of steel pan music echoed through the Canadian Exhibition Place on Friday night as the Ontario Steel Band Association presented their annual Pan Alive event. The celebration featured seven local steel bands, each performing the tune of their choice, captivating the audience with their musical prowess. Leading the charge was Wendy Jones […]

Toronto Caribbean Carnival King and Queen Competition: A Night of Splendor

Toronto Caribbean Carnival King and Queen Competition: A Night of Splendor

The King and Queen competition for the Toronto Caribbean Carnival dazzled attendees on Thursday at the Canadian Exhibition Place. As expected, the Caribbean community did not disappoint, showcasing an array of vibrant costumes that highlighted the richness of Caribbean culture. While official results from the Festival Management Committee (FMC) are still pending, it is known […]

Tourism Recovery in St. Vincent can Take two Years

Tourism Recovery in St. Vincent can Take two Years

Tourism Minister Carlos James has indicated that St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ tourism sector might take nearly two years to fully recover from the damage inflicted by Hurricane Beryl on July 1. According to James, experts estimate that recovery from such a natural disaster could require up to 23 months to restore full economic activity. […]

St. Kitts and Nevis Named top Emerging Destination

St. Kitts and Nevis Named top Emerging Destination

St. Kitts and Nevis has garnered significant attention through a notable endorsement from American Express Travel. The dual-island nation has been featured on American Express Travel’s esteemed 2024 Trending Destinations: Off the Beaten Path list. This recognition highlights St. Kitts and Nevis as one of the top 10 emerging global destinations and the only Caribbean […]

Tribute Planned for Community leader Louis March

Tribute Planned for Community leader Louis March

March, 68, died Saturday, July 20, at Sunnybrook Hospital. He left an extensive record of community involvement, earning the title of “elder”. March, among other things, was the founding-director of the Zero Gun Violence Movement. “He worked tirelessly, at the grassroots level, to inspire people to work together and take action,” said Olivia Chow, Mayor […]

Cosmos wins Calypso Monarch

Cosmos wins Calypso Monarch

By Roger Gibbs Photos by Dave Douglas Toronto’s East Town Banquet Hall in Scarborough was abuzz with excitement and anticipation at the climax of the 2024 KAISO 365 Calypso Monarch Finals which took place on Sunday, July 28. Held the weekend before the Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade every year, this year an enthusiastic calypso […]

Tribute to Carlton Joseph Visionary Leader and Philanthropist

Tribute to Carlton Joseph Visionary Leader and Philanthropist

By Anthony Joseph Carlton Joseph was not just a name many recognized from the pages of our publication, particularly his insightful column on page 7, but he was also my big brother, mentor, and the unwavering rock in my life. His recent passing has left a void in my heart and the hearts of many […]

Canad a unveils Emancipation Day plaque

Canad  a unveils Emancipation Day plaque

By Stephen Weir The celebrations of Emancipation Day were designated a national historic event in 2021. Historically, people of African descent in Upper and Lower Canada marked the abolition of enslavement in 1834 with organized celebrations, giving rise to annual events. In the past, Emancipation Day, often called West Indian Day, highlighted the freedom of […]

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