Singer Ranking Roger dies at 56

Singer Ranking Roger dies at 56

Roger Charlery, known as Ranking Roger, a singer with ska-pop band,The English Beat,  died at his home in the United Kingdom on  Tuesday. He was 56. As part of The Beat, Charlery spearheaded the two-tone movement with a distinctive vocal style influenced by the Jamaican rap technique of toasting. The Birmingham-born vocalist had suffered a […]

Grenada-born centenarian dies in Stouffville at 102

Grenada-born centenarian dies in Stouffville at 102

Grenada-born centenarian dies in Stouffville at 102 Michael Alvan Antoine of Stouffville,Ontario  who was a teacher in his native Grenada and in Trinidad  and a well known  parang aficionado,  died at hospital on February 13 last,  one week after he was diagnosed with colon cancer. He was 102. Antoine  who was born in the town […]

Founder of Black Canadian Scholarship Fund dies in Ottawa at 87

Founder of Black Canadian Scholarship Fund  dies in Ottawa at 87

  Retired physician Dr. Horace Clayton Alexis who founded the Black  Canadian Scholarship Fund, died at the Ottawa hospital on February 7 last. He was 87. Trinidad-born  Dr.Alexis was one of the first Black graduates from the University of Ottawa medical school. After graduation  in 1967, he started his practice in Petrolia, Ontario where he […]

Veteran pannist Selwyn Gomes dies in Stouffville at 84

Veteran pannist Selwyn  Gomes dies in Stouffville at 84

Trinidad-born  veteran pannist Selwyn “Sello” Gomes who taught business courses at several secondary schools in Scarborough, died at the Parkview Nursing Home in Stouffville, Ontario on Saturday after suffering a stroke. He was 84. Lennox Borel, founder of the Toronto steelband, Panniks which was formed in the 1960s, and a friend of  Gomes, said  that   […]

Grenada-born centenarian dies in Oshawa

Grenada-born centenarian dies in Oshawa

Grenada-born  centenarian Sylvia McNeilly who celebrated her 100th birthday in April 2017, died on Saturday at The Wynfield, a long-term care residence, in Oshawa, Ontario. She died of natural causes, Wilma McNeily, one of her daughters, told the Caribbean Camera. Sylvia  McNeiley,  the daughter of Alexis and Eldica Miller,  left  Grenada  for  Trinidad in her […]

Toronto photographer Don Moreland dies at 55

Toronto photographer Don Moreland dies at 55

By  Stephen Weir Photographer  Don Moreland  whose  outstanding images of  the  Toronto carnival scene have earned him the  plaudits of mas’ aficionados in Canada, has died. Moreland  passed away in Toronto last Friday. He was 55. For over a decade Don “Donnie” Moreland has been photographing  the men, women  and children who play mas’ at […]

Jamaica-born human rights champion Bromley Armstrong dies at 92

Jamaica-born human rights champion Bromley Armstrong dies at 92

By Lincoln DePradine In more than 70 years in Canada, Bromley Armstrong faced death threats, experienced racial discrimination firsthand and suffered health problems in an endless struggle for equity and human rights for all people. But Armstrong – who died last Friday at 92 – never has had any regrets about his actions and was […]

Jamaican boy drowns at Sandbanks provincial park

Jamaican boy drowns at Sandbanks provincial park

A seven-year old  Jamaican boy was  found drowned in the waters off  Dunes beach in Sandbanks Provincial Park on Saturday. The boy, Javaughn Black, was visiting Canada with his mother and sister, and  was  at the beach in South-eastern Ontario with family members. According to media reports, he was initially reported missing but was later […]

Lawyer Peter Clyne dies at 73

Lawyer Peter Clyne dies at 73

By Lincoln DePradine The first order of businesss  at the official launch of  the Peeks Toronto  Caribbean Carnival 2018 on Tuesday was a public tribute to the late Peter Clyne, a Grenadian-Canadian attorney and former director of the Festival Management Committee (FMC), organizers of the carnival. A moment of silence was observed for Clyne, 73, […]

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