Canadians helping in JA rehab project

By Jasminee Sahoye   Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor, David Onley has shown a keen interest in helping to improve and rehabilitate the aged structure and technology of the Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Centre in Jamaica, the primary rehabilitation centre for Jamaican and the English speaking Caribbean. During a visit to the island last year to speak […]

Dance Caribe's Spring Festival

A spring Toronto festival, now in its 14th year, invites participants into friendly competition to nurture youth into the world or dance and choreography. Martin Scott-Pascal’s Dance Caribe has dedicated itself over the years to all Toronto youth, especially with exposure to Caribbean culture. Over the years it has expanded to include Spiritual Gospel, modern […]

Miss Bond

Miss Bond

MISS BOND: We suspect James Bond creator Ian Fleming never had this young lady in mInd when he penned the books that went on to become a screen sensation. Nor, we’re sure, he never thought he’d see 007 become a Toronto Carnival band. But that’s just what is happening this year as Jamaal Magloire’s Toronto […]

Letter: Guyanese must never forget

THE EDITOR: As we are about to celebrate our 47th year of independence, this reminded me of the good times and prosperity Guyanese enjoyed prior to 1962 but then the riots started. It was just a short 19 years later under Burnham’s Dictatorship, the World Bank I.M.F declared Guyana a bankrupt state as poor as […]

UWI honoree plans new health project in Guyana

By Jasminee Sahoye   Another health care project is in the works for Guyana. The Canadian doctor who opened a low-cost dialysis centre in Guyana more than a year ago plans to construct a building that will house other aspects of affordable health care services. Guyana-born Dr. Budhendranauth Doobay, a cardiologist, Hindu priest and philanthropist, […]

Family reunification immigration plan to re-open

By Lisa Ramkissoon   Citizenship and Immigration Canada previously suspended sponsorship of parents and grandparents since November 4, 2011 but announced last Friday that the program will reopen on January 2014.  This bar was an Action Plan for Faster Family Reunification in Canada.   Citizenship and Immigration Canada will re-open new program for Parent and […]

TDSB to open second Africentric High School

By Gerald V. Paul Come September, the Toronto District School Board, TDSB, will open their second Africentric High School, in the west end of the city. Downsview Secondary School will host the programme for grade 9 students. According to Shari Schwartz-Maltz, spokesperson for the TDSB, “This year, there are 18 students signed up for the […]

Canada to help Caribbean in post-secondary education

Diane Ablonczy, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs), has announced that Canada will assist young people in the Caribbean to gain greater access to post-secondary education. Ablonczy made the announcement today in Antigua on behalf of Julian Fantino, Minister of International Cooperation, as part of her seven-day, seven-country tour of the […]