By Ravendra Madholall Several former Guyana and West Indies players turned out on Saturday at the Laurel Creek Conservation ground in Waterloo Ontario to participate in the first Fazil Sattaur limited-over memorial match. Among them were Clayton Lambert and Keith Semple. In the 30-over game, Terminator 1 beat Terminator 2 by 40 runs. Sattaur represented […]
Whether it’s your grand opening, business anniversary, or some other groundbreaking event, Caribbean Camera is here to support you every step of the way. We are excited to announce our new Business Recognition platform, designed to help you share your achievements with the community. Introducing the new online Business Recognition Request Form At Caribbean […]
By Yolanda T. Marshall Mello Ayo wrote a biography about Brother Adisa S. Oji. Mr. Ayo is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, leadership consultant, and advocate. He is the author of many books including “After Dark: The Anatomy of a People’s Struggle,” ” Stories We Don’t Tell,” “Love Rhapsodies and Blues,” “Good Morning, Afrika!,” and “I […]
As a testament to his tireless dedication and extraordinary service, Dr. Budhendranauth Doobay has been honored with the Order of Canada. A retired surgeon, religious leader, and mentor, Dr. Doobay stands as a pillar of the Indo-Canadian community, embodying the values of compassion, service, and excellence. Born on August 26, 1940, in the village of […]
By Neil Armstrong A Hurricane Beryl Relief Benefit Concert will be held in Toronto at the Jamaican Canadian Centre on July 18th to help restoration efforts in Jamaica in the aftermath of the hurricane. On July 3, Hurricane Beryl, a category 4 tropical cyclone, left two dead, hundreds of thousands of homes in Jamaica without […]
Calypso came alive last Saturday night as Organization of Calypso Performing Arts (OCPA0 staged its first Calypso Tent, marking a significant moment in Toronto Caribbean Carnival calendar. Since the pandemic, the calypso tent receded into the background as it was with all such activities. An even though OCPA stage a Calypso Monarch Competition last year, […]
By Lincoln DePradine Labour leaders in Ontario are opposed to what they claim are plans by Premier Doug Ford and his conservative government to privatize the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO). “Ford wants to privatize the LCBO to hand the profits to his billionaire buddies, while cutting our public services and hanging workers out […]
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica, the United States has committed nearly JMD$400 million (USD$2.5 million) in humanitarian aid. Ambassador N. Nick Perry announced the funding through USAID, following a direct request from the Jamaican government. The aid will support recovery efforts through organizations like the Red Cross and The […]
The Islands of The Bahamas have secured two prestigious titles at the 2024 World Travel Awards, reinforcing their status as a leading Caribbean destination. Recognized as the Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Island Destination 2024 and the Caribbean’s Leading Sports Tourism Destination 2024, The Bahamas has once again demonstrated excellence in travel, tourism, and hospitality. Top officials, […]
Members of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, known for their resilience and unwavering commitment during times of adversity and racism, were celebrated at the annual Remembrance Ceremony held in Nova Scotia. Minister Fraser, on behalf of Ministers Ginette Petitpas Taylor and Bill Blair, announced an investment exceeding $124,000 for five new projects in Nova Scotia. […]