CIBC Caribbean Launches Hurricane Beryl Relief Initiative

CIBC Caribbean Launches Hurricane Beryl Relief Initiative

CIBC has announced its commitment to support hurricane relief efforts in Caribbean islands affected by Hurricane Beryl, through its Caribbean subsidiary, CIBC Caribbean. The company will make an initial donation of $100,000 via CIBC Caribbean’s ComTrust Foundation to aid in the recovery efforts. Mark St. Hill, Chief Executive Officer of CIBC Caribbean and Chair of […]

Pan Masters on the road to Panorama

Pan Masters on the road to Panorama

By Lincoln DePradine Ace Trinidad and Tobago arranger Duvone Stewart selected Mical Teja’s song, “DNA”, and it earned BP Renegades Steel Orchestra a first place tie – with All Stars – at the country’s 2024 panorama competition. Another talented arranger, Rudo Forteau, is optimistic that he could repeat the magical victory embodied in “DNA”, which […]

CARICOM Convenes Taskforce to Rebuild After Hurricane Beryl

CARICOM Convenes Taskforce to Rebuild After Hurricane Beryl

CARICOM’s Ministerial Taskforce on Agriculture is set to convene this week to devise a comprehensive action plan aimed at revitalizing the Caribbean’s agricultural sector in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl’s devastating impact across multiple countries. During a live broadcast on Sunday, CARICOM’s chair and Guyana’s President, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, underscored the profound economic and infrastructural […]

Privatization Threatens Public Sector Jobs, Revenues in LCBO Workers Strike

Privatization Threatens Public Sector Jobs, Revenues in LCBO Workers Strike

In the early hours of Friday morning, over 9,000 employees of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) commenced strike action against their employer. The union representing these workers has emphasized that privatization stands as a central grievance driving their decision to strike. Earlier this year, Ontario Premier Doug Ford unveiled a proposal to expand […]

Zanana Akande Honored with Doctorate for Leadership Excellence

Zanana Akande Honored with Doctorate for Leadership Excellence

Zanana Akande, a trailblazer in Canadian politics and a steadfast advocate for social justice, will be recognized during the summer convocation with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto. This accolade celebrates her groundbreaking achievements as the first Black woman to serve as a cabinet minister and her enduring dedication to […]

Roti and Doubles Extravaganza Takes Over Albion – Islington

Roti and Doubles Extravaganza Takes Over Albion – Islington

Compliments of Roti Roti International Roti and Doubles Week By Stephen Weir If it were any bigger, the city would have had to widen Albion Road and Islington Avenue. An 8-foot roti takes up a lot of space, even when parked at a major intersection. Last week, as part of Roti Roti International Roti and […]

Councillor Josh Matlow: ‘The Premier Misled the People of Ontario’ on the Science Centre

Councillor Josh Matlow: ‘The Premier Misled the People of Ontario’ on the Science Centre

By Lincoln DePradine Premier Doug Ford “unilaterally decided’’ to shut down the Ontario Science Centre (OSC) using “a manufactured crisis”, municipal politician Josh Matlow has charged. “The premier misled the people of Ontario,” Matlow said at a news briefing Tuesday. “There seems to be no willingness to keep the science centre alive for future generations.” […]

Team Anthony Perruzza for the Win: Jane-Finch Youth Shine at 2024 Honda Indy

Team Anthony Perruzza for the Win: Jane-Finch Youth Shine at 2024 Honda Indy

TORONTO – On Saturday, July 20th, City Councillor Anthony Perruzza proudly led a team of ten youth from the Jane-Finch area to participate in the 2024 Honda Indy. This remarkable opportunity was part of the Children’s Breakfast Club Bike Race, which saw children from across Toronto competing. The event, organized by the Children’s Breakfast Clubs, […]

Caribbean photograph exhibition in Whitby

Caribbean photograph exhibition in Whitby

By Stephen Weir The Station Gallery in Whitby is hosting an art exhibit featuring seven renowned Caribbean Canadian photographers, including Anthony Berot, the official photographer of the Caribbean Carnival. The exhibit, titled “Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective Beyond the Carnival 6,has been on display all month and will run until August 25, 2024. This evening, […]

‘Panazz: The Story’ documentary slated for Toronto premiere in August 

‘Panazz: The Story’ documentary slated for Toronto premiere in August 

The acclaimed documentary film, “Panazz: The Story,” is set to screen in Toronto on August 6 at the Royal Cinema, marking a fitting conclusion to the city’s carnival season. The event, held under the auspices of Consul General Ag. of the Republic Of Trinidad and Tobago, Tracey Ramsubagh Mannette, kicks off celebrations leading up to […]

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