Cambridge Jaguars triumph at Guyana’s 58th Independence Festival

Cambridge Jaguars triumph at Guyana’s 58th Independence Festival

By Ravendra Madholall Cambridge Jaguars emerged victorious over Vikings by six wickets with 14 balls to spare on Saturday, June 22, at Guyana’s 58th Independence Festival one-day event held at Littles Ground, Scarborough, Ontario. The tournament featured two categories: round-arm and flick-bowling. In the round-arm category, the Jaguars successfully chased down Vikings’ formidable total of […]

Film Based on Former Miss World Jennifer Hosten’s Book to Get Toronto Screening

Film Based on Former Miss World Jennifer Hosten’s Book to Get Toronto Screening

By Lincoln DePradine Jennifer Hosten, a former international beauty pageant winner and an ex-diplomat of Grenada, is one of the country’s “outstanding” nationals, who has had a major role in world history, according to Gerry Hopkin, Grenada’s consul general based in Toronto. “She was the first Black woman to win the Miss World title and […]

SISTAS CALLING returns: Inspiring Healing Through Art

SISTAS CALLING returns: Inspiring Healing Through Art

SISTAS CALLING announces its eagerly awaited return to the stage. Following its successful debut in 2023, the production will be showcased on Saturday, July 6th, 2024, at 7pm at the prestigious Greenwin Theatre in the Meridian Arts Centre, Toronto. Dr. Roz Roach, the driving force behind SISTAS CALLING, emphasized its origins: “SISTAS CALLING was conceived, […]

Delcita returns to Brampton with “The Real Wife”

Delcita returns to Brampton with “The Real Wife”

After a decade of delighting audiences with her unique brand of Jamaican comedy, the beloved Delcita, portrayed by actress Andrea “Delcita” Wright, is back and better than ever. This time, she is bringing her hit play “The Real Wife” to Brampton, along with a dynamic cast, including her daughter and stage veteran Trudy Campbell. Following […]

Building Diversity Awards Celebrates a Decade of Achievements

Building Diversity Awards Celebrates a Decade of Achievements

Toronto’s construction and labor sectors came together for a night of celebration and recognition at the 4th Annual Building Diversity Awards (BDA), hosted by the Toronto Community Benefits Network (TCBN). Held at the Meridian Arts Centre on June 14, this year’s event marked TCBN’s 10th anniversary with a national scope. Rosemary Powell, TCBN’s Executive Director, […]

Canada Day – A Time to Reflect on Identity, Progress, and National Challenges

Canada Day – A Time to Reflect on Identity, Progress, and National Challenges

Next Monday, Canada will be celebrating its 157th birthday. The anniversary reminds us that a federation of colonies in British North America – New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario – joined together to become the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867. A lot can happen in 157 years in the life of a […]

Honouring the Contributions of the Caribbean Communities for Canada Day

Honouring the Contributions of the Caribbean Communities for Canada Day

By Anthony Joseph As we celebrate Canada Day, it’s essential to recognize and honor the profound contributions of Black and Caribbean communities to our nation’s cultural, social, and economic fabric. Their influence permeates every aspect of Canadian life, enriching our society with their unique heritage, resilience, and innovation. And so, we seek to highlight the […]

Sabrina Chetram’s Celebrated Success in Caribbean Literature

Sabrina Chetram’s Celebrated Success in Caribbean Literature

By Yolanda T. Marshall Early this year, in April, I recommended two exceptional books by Sabrina Chetram, a Canadian-born author of Guyanese heritage. Sabrina is of Indo-Caribbean heritage and her books are filling a gap in the literary world. There is a demand for more cultured literature written by Indo-Caribbean authors and Sabrina is one […]

Maintaining Integrity in the Black Community

Maintaining Integrity in the Black Community

A recent Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) report on Nadine Spencer, a well-known figure in the Black community and a person of influence, has raised deep concerns. While media scrutiny is not new for Spencer, the seriousness of the allegations warrants our attention. The primary issue centers on the integrity of Spencer’s business practices, particularly the […]

FMC Launches CCAN to Advocate for Caribbean Community Rights

FMC Launches CCAN to Advocate for Caribbean Community Rights

By Stephen Weir As the Caribbean Camera was going to press, Jennifer Michelle Hirlehey, the board chair of the Festival Management Committee (FMC), which oversees the annual Caribbean Carnival in Toronto, issued a statement announcing the formation of the Caribbean Community Advocacy Network (CCAN). Writing in the latest edition of the social media-based Toronto Carnival […]

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