Montreal gets a taste of Martinique

As Canadians enjoy festivals associated with the rich cultural mosaic that represents this country, the French speaking island of Martinique will be bringing its culinary delights to Quebec during September 7-22 at the 6th annual culinary festival in Montreal. The popular Martinique Gourmande Festival, the most expected annual culinary rendezvous between Martinique and Québec is […]

Bagai returns as Canadian captain

Ashish  Bagai returns to captain the Canadian National Cricket team after a two-year absence from the post. He will lead the side in the last two ICC World Cricket League Championship (WCL) 50-over games against the Netherlands, which will be played on August 27th and August 29th at the Maple Leaf cricket ground, King City. Kenneth […]

16 year old gets 20 passes at CXC

A 16-year-old school girl of the Essequibo Coast in Guyana has secured passes in the 20 subjects she wrote in this year’s Caribbean Secondary Examinations Certificate (CSEC) examinations. Zimeena Rasheed, of Anna Regina Multilateral School (ARMS), who obtained 18 Grade Ones with 15 distinctions and two Grade Twos, said, “I expected to pass all the […]

Pan Fantasy to play for NY Panorama

Toronto Pan Alive 2013 champions  Pan Fantasy Steelband has been invited to participate in the West Indian American Day Carnival Association Panorama in New York for Labour Day. Pan Fantasy Steelband is no stranger to New York Panorama, having placed 2nd twice in the competition in the past. The band is extending an open invitation […]

Science Centre part of TCCF's Summa Lime

Caribbean Flava Summa Lime “A Fun Filled Family Day”, in its 10th year, and now at Wildwood Park, area B (Mississauga) welcomes the Ontario Science Centre’s traveling exhibit to engage young minds. The “Summa Lime” is staged annually as one of the events hosted by The Caribbean Children Foudnation to raise funds for the TCCF […]

Funding for victims of family violence

Victims of family violence, especially in the Scarborough area, will be able to access support, counselling among other services thanks to federal funding. On Wednesday, Peter MacKay, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the allocation of almost $250,000 in funding to help the Scarborough Family Justice Centre provide services that will ease […]

A show of rastafarian culture

As Jamaica proactively encourages tourists to the island, another big draw this year that the tourist board has planned, is a show of Rastafari culture, which has been documented and its history is detailed in a definitive exhibition now underway at the Institute of Jamaica in Kingston. The historic exhibition, Rastafari: Unconquerable!, examines the “Revelation […]