A collaborative investigation conducted by Bellingcat and the Trinidad & Tobago Guardian has pinpointed the responsible entities behind a significant oil spill in the Caribbean. Melaj Offshore, a Panama-registered company, has been implicated in the incident, which is considered one of the worst oil spills in recent Caribbean history. According to findings from Bellingcat, an […]
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Police in Trinidad and Tobago are still questioning Public Administration Minister Marlene McDonald and her husband, Michael Carew, in an investigation into corruption allegations after members of the Fraud Squad searched their home and arresting them last Thursday. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said in a statement that […]
By Victor Beausoleil On January 27, last, 22-year-old Jalani Hibbert was charged with one count of second-degree murder after the death of 41 year old Victor Ogundipe inside Toronto South Detention Centre. The weakening and dehumanizing conditions in this $1.3- billion facility, which we, as taxpayers, will be paying off for the next 30 years, […]
A review by Meegan Scott Sousatzka, a delightful musical with a different kind of theatrical flow, has come to Toronto at the perfect time. The way in which the Show listens as well as speaks to Toronto through Luca’s rewrite of the original story, “Madame Sousatzka” by Bernice Rubens, and the Drabinsky production is what […]
By Judy Pham Amid mounting pressure on Senator Don Meredith to resign, the Jamaica-born politician remains defiant after he was found to have breached the senate ethics code by engaging in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a young woman that started when she was 16 years old. Up to press time, the 52-year old Toronto […]
Post a photo up to Christmas Eve of Rice Krispies shaped like a toy to help kids in need. You can get your child involved in making and creating a toy-shaped treat to help those in need. To celebrate the season and make a difference, Kellogg’s Rice Krispies cereal and the Salvation Army are partnering […]
A message from Anthony Joseph, President and Publisher of The Caribbean Camera. In the summer of 2015 The Caribbean Camera will celebrate 25 years of serving the community and we are planning something extra special for the community but we need your help if this is going to be successful. With any community event in […]
Lessons for Canada Given the gravity and the volatile nature of the issues involved, The Caribbean Camera finds it necessary to provide some extensive analysis to explain the basis for its forceful statement of principles and opinion which comes at the end of this Editorial. The violent death of unarmed Black eighteen-year-old Michael Brown in […]
The Caribbean Camera is looking at ways to create a better newspaper. In our past two editions, we tried some different things. In the weeks and months ahead, we will be looking at rejuvenating the newspaper. I wish to announced that our long time Managing Editor, Raynier Maharaj has left his position after 24 years […]
Please be advised that Raynier Maharaj is no longer associated with the Caribbean Camera. He is therefore not authorized to conduct any business for or on behalf of the Caribbean Camera newspaper.