Randy’s Patties Returns: Toronto’s Iconic Patty Shop Reopens on Eglinton West

Randy’s Patties Returns: Toronto’s Iconic Patty Shop Reopens on Eglinton West

Toronto’s Eglinton West Business Area is buzzing with excitement as the beloved Randy’s Patties makes a triumphant return tomorrow, following a hiatus that left many fans yearning for its iconic flavors. The reopening of this cherished establishment marks a significant moment for both the local community and the patty-loving public. After a period of absence, […]

Dave Martins, Iconic Leader of The Tradewinds, Passes Away at 90

Dave Martins, Iconic Leader of The Tradewinds, Passes Away at 90

Guyanese-born singer and band leader Dave Martins, renowned for his iconic patriotic anthem “Not A Blade of Grass,” passed away in Guyana on Sunday, August 18, 2024. He was 90 years old. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed. Martins’ wife, Annette Arjoon-Martins, took to Facebook to express her grief and gratitude. “Eternally […]

Pegasus Crowned ORSCA/Adana Homes 10-10 Champions with Ricardo Peters’ Explosive 95

Pegasus Crowned ORSCA/Adana Homes 10-10 Champions with Ricardo Peters’ Explosive 95

By Ravendra Madholall Pegasus beat Masters by 10 runs last Saturday at the Emancipation Park, Mississauga, in the Ontario Round-Arm Softball Cricket Association (ORSCA)/Adana Homes 10-10 knockout Elite final. Their win was inspired by a pugnacious, unbeaten 95 from opener Ricardo Peters. They rattled up a competitive 174-2 from the allotted 10 overs; Masters responded […]

Trinidad and Tobago to Replace Columbus’s Ships with Steelpan on Coat of Arms

Trinidad and Tobago to Replace Columbus’s Ships with Steelpan on Coat of Arms

In a significant move towards decolonization, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced that the national coat of arms will be updated to replace the three ships of Christopher Columbus with the steelpan, the country’s national instrument. This change is expected to be implemented by Republic Day on September 24, 2024. The announcement […]

Extreme Heat Poses Growing Threat to Canadian Children’s Health-UNICEF

Extreme Heat Poses Growing Threat to Canadian Children’s Health-UNICEF

A new UNICEF analysis has revealed that approximately 466 million children—equivalent to one in five worldwide—now live in regions experiencing at least double the number of extremely hot days compared to six decades ago. This stark warning underscores the rapid rise in days exceeding 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) and highlights the severe implications […]

Black Teen Inventor Creates Soap to Combat Skin Cancer

Black Teen Inventor Creates Soap to Combat Skin Cancer

By Lincoln DePradine Heman Bekele, a Black American science student, is one of the world’s latest inventors, joining the fight against one form of the deadly cancer disease. He has created a skin cancer-treatment soap that Bekele says “will be able to make a direct impact on somebody else’s life”. The invention by Bekele, who […]

Harris and Walz’s Joyful Campaign for Unity and Progress in American Politics

Harris and Walz’s Joyful Campaign for Unity and Progress in American Politics

In an era where political campaigns often mirror the divisiveness and chaos of the times, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz stand out with a refreshing, forward-looking, and joyful approach to American politics. Their campaign is not just a breath of fresh air but a clear contrast to the negativity and division that has come to […]

Poilievre’s Reckless Climate Denial Endangers Canadian Lives and Vacations

Poilievre’s Reckless Climate Denial Endangers Canadian Lives and Vacations

This summer, many Canadians, would have been taking road trips across the country: visiting relatives, reconnecting with friends, hiking through the Rockies, swimming in the Pacific, and marveling at Canada’s vast landscapes and rich history. However, their vacation, once a symbol of quintessential Canadian adventure, is now cast into uncertainty due to the severe impacts […]

Outsourcing Carnival to China-Are We Sacrificing Our Culture for Cost Savings

Outsourcing Carnival to China-Are We Sacrificing Our Culture for Cost Savings

By Anthony Joseph The video was startling—a spirited and colourful display of Carnival in China, accompanied by a note from a friend predicting that in five years, the Chinese would host a Carnival to rival Brazil’s. My friend skipped over Trinidad and Tobago, London, New York, and even Toronto, dismissing them as too small to […]

Canada Launches New Pilot Program to Attract International Francophone Students

Canada Launches New Pilot Program to Attract International Francophone Students

By Lincoln DePradine The federal Liberal Party government is about to launch a program to attract more students from Guadeloupe, Martinique, Cameroon, Senegal, Mali and other French-speaking countries to Canada. The new Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) – a partnership with designated French-language and bilingual post-secondary learning institutions – will be launched Monday, August […]

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