The Region of Durham celebrated Emancipation Day in the city of Pickering on August 1st, 2024, at The Esplanade Park, marking a significant day in Canadian history. The event drew a diverse crowd, including local dignitaries, community leaders, and residents, all gathered to honor the abolition of slavery and reflect on its lasting legacy. Mayor […]
By Stephen Wier Photos by: Stephen Wier & Mervin Murrell No Toronto Star. No Globe and Mail. No Toronto Sun. It is a big secret, as the Caribbean Camera is the only print media in town that knows all about the Carnival’s good news. We showed up at 8:30 a.m. last Saturday for the official […]
For over six decades, the Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) has been a pillar of strength, unity, and cultural celebration within the Jamaican-Canadian community. This year’s milestone 62nd Anniversary Gala Dinner and Dance, themed “Honouring Our Legacy, Empowering Our Future,” marks the JCA’s enduring commitment and pays homage to the remarkable journey of Jamaica’s independence. The […]
JN Money Services Limited, a subsidiary of the JN Group, has expanded its operations with a new office in Simcoe at 44 Peel Street. This move aims to provide enhanced services to the growing population of seasonal workers in the area. According to Horace Hines, General Manager of JN Money Services Limited, the decision was […]
By: Janet Grant The film premiered on August 7, 2024, at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival and will be released on Hulu on August 23, 2024. “The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat” is a heartwarming film that beautifully captures the enduring bonds of friendship and leaves the audience with a comforting, warm and fuzzy […]
By Ravendra Madholall The curtains are set to come down on Sunday for this year’s edition of the Global T20 at CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario. On Tuesday, two matches were abandoned due to rain, but defending champions Montreal Tigers, Brampton Wolves, Toronto Nationals and Bangla Tigers Mississauga are the four of the six teams […]
by Stephen Weir There were no surprises last week when Wendy Jones and Pan Fantasy Steelband won the Panorama (Pan Alive) competition for the 10th time. What sent a shockwave through the audience Friday night was that Earl LaPierre Jr wasn’t on stage leading AfroPan, and the former downtown steel orchestra wasn’t able to give […]
By Lincoln DePradine Three former British-run Caribbean nations, which suffered major housing and other infrastructural damage during the recent passage of Hurricane Beryl, are calling on the UK’s new Labour Party government for an “immediate” cancellation of the debt owed to Britain. Prime Ministers Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda, Dr Ralph Gonsalves of St […]
By Lincoln DePradine The Ontario government has an ambitious plan of connecting everyone living in the province to a doctor, nurse and other primary healthcare providers. The government, through health minister Sylvia Jones, last week announced an investment of $14 million under the plan. Among those benefitting from the investment are TAIBU Community Health Centre […]
When Sir Walter Raleigh sought the mythical City of Gold in Guiana in 1595, he could hardly have envisioned that his quest would eventually lead to a different kind of treasure: offshore oil. Today, Guyana has emerged as the new El Dorado of the oil industry. The impact of Guyana’s oil boom is remarkable. Since […]