The Revolution Rolls On

By Jean Hodgkinson A revolution can neither be made nor stopped. The only thing that can be done is for one if its children to give it direction by dint of victories -Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon spent his youth training to be a soldier, not a politician. But as a general he was capable of navigating […]

Something stinks at City Hall

By Herman Silochan Forgive my vehemence, possibly my ignorance of legal hair splitting, but for one citizen plus a rambunctious egotistic lawyer and a recalcitrant judge, to be able to get an elected mayor out of office, with no public input, does not sit well with me. In fact I am damn angry. There are […]

Schedule for regional games announced

The West Indies Cricket Board last weekend announced the schedule for the Regional 4-day and Super50 tournaments in the 2013 season The Super50 tournament will commence on February 07th with three matches in Round 1 in Antigua Barbados and St Lucia. The 4-day matches in Round 1 will commence on February 09th through February 12th. […]

Immigration changes will hurt fair access

By Jasminee Sahoye The Fairness Commission of Ontario strongly believes that proposed changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations being put forward by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) could hurt fair access for new skilled immigrants. Fairness Commissioner, Grenada-born Jean Augustine, while speaking last Monday at the Munk School of Global Affairs’ Harney Lecture […]