by Rinaldo Walcott If you Google the name Warren Hart, the person you’ll read about below won’t appear on the first page of your search results. Many people named Warren Hart will appear, but not this one. You’d have to add “RCMP” or “FBI” or “informant” or “infiltrator,” and only then would you learn about […]
Toronto teenager Sheriauna Haase was born with a congenital limb reduction and faced the usual childhood taunts reserved for kids with such handicaps; bullying being prime among them. It got worse in public school. Fortunately, Haase found strength in the unwavering support of her family, especially her mother. “(My family) would just always lift me […]
The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) has appointed Emerging Destinations to promote Guyana in travel markets in the United States and Canada. “2024 is a year of strategic partnerships for the Guyana Tourism Authority. So, as we embark on a new chapter in promoting Guyana as a premier travel destination, the partnership with Emerging Destinations marks […]
At the closed of 2023, the Federal Government announced that a temporary policy that removed the 20-hour limit on international students’ work hours will come to an end. The 20 hours cap was removed in November 2022 as a way to help address a Canada-wide labour shortage, allowing students to work more than 20 hours […]
Now you can listen to this article now By Patrick Hung Last month, the Justice Department in New York City indicted 52-year-old Nikhil Gupta for murder-for-hire. Gupta allegedly hired a hitman to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a leader in the Khalistan movement and spokesperson for Sikhs for Justice. The U.S. indictment also links Gupta to […]
The court-appointed administrator for the cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT, Cleveland Seafort, says the airline will wind up its operations in its current form on January 24 . In a recent letter to staff outlining the latest position regarding the Antigua-based LIAT (1974) Ltd, Seaforth wrote “after careful consideration and evaluation of the present operations, a […]
By Lincoln DePradine An academic scholarship has been established in the name of an African-Canadian, who spent much of his adult life as an educator and in promoting African history and achievements. Professional accountant Eric Rudolph Wickham, who died last November, was a Centennial College business instructor, who also developed a groundbreaking general education college […]
Editorial Scarborough gets no respect Six months ago, when Scarborough transit riders heard the news that the Scarborough RT had derailed and will no longer function, thousands knew they were in big trouble. They depended on the train to go north from Kennedy station to the Scarborough Town centre at McCowan. There were stops at […]
In a moving ceremony that took place over the weekend, ten outstanding individuals from the Caribbean community received the MLK awards at the Canadian Christian College in Whiby. The theme, “Breaking Barriers, Continuing the Journey,” served as a reminder of the indomitable spirit of progress and resilience that has been the hallmark of the ongoing […]
By Stephen Weir Does Brandon Randolph know something we don’t? In an interview this week with the Caribbean Camera, prior to his upcoming performance with the famed Mark Morris Dance Group this Friday night at the downtown Meridian Theatre, he expressed a slight concern about our weather! Brandon Randolph has a place on St. Croix […]