Toronto Caribbean Carnival King and Queen Competition: A Night of Splendor

Toronto Caribbean Carnival King and Queen Competition: A Night of Splendor

The King and Queen competition for the Toronto Caribbean Carnival dazzled attendees on Thursday at the Canadian Exhibition Place. As expected, the Caribbean community did not disappoint, showcasing an array of vibrant costumes that highlighted the richness of Caribbean culture. While official results from the Festival Management Committee (FMC) are still pending, it is known […]

Tribute Planned for Community leader Louis March

Tribute Planned for Community leader Louis March

March, 68, died Saturday, July 20, at Sunnybrook Hospital. He left an extensive record of community involvement, earning the title of “elder”. March, among other things, was the founding-director of the Zero Gun Violence Movement. “He worked tirelessly, at the grassroots level, to inspire people to work together and take action,” said Olivia Chow, Mayor […]

Cosmos wins Calypso Monarch

Cosmos wins Calypso Monarch

By Roger Gibbs Photos by Dave Douglas Toronto’s East Town Banquet Hall in Scarborough was abuzz with excitement and anticipation at the climax of the 2024 KAISO 365 Calypso Monarch Finals which took place on Sunday, July 28. Held the weekend before the Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade every year, this year an enthusiastic calypso […]

Canad a unveils Emancipation Day plaque

Canad  a unveils Emancipation Day plaque

By Stephen Weir The celebrations of Emancipation Day were designated a national historic event in 2021. Historically, people of African descent in Upper and Lower Canada marked the abolition of enslavement in 1834 with organized celebrations, giving rise to annual events. In the past, Emancipation Day, often called West Indian Day, highlighted the freedom of […]

Carnival, Culture, Resistance and Emancipation0

Carnival, Culture, Resistance and Emancipation0

Carnival, often mistaken as mere revelry and masquerade, is deeply entwined with a history that spans colonialism, slavery, and religious transformation. Its origins trace back to ancient Egypt and Greece, where pagan festivals honored mythological deities. This tradition was later adopted by the Roman Catholic Church and celebrated across Europe before making its way to […]

‘Epic Carnival Mas’ lifts Blue Jays on Caribbean Day

‘Epic Carnival Mas’ lifts Blue Jays on Caribbean Day

By Stephen Weir Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival festivities kicked off with a colourful celebration at the Blue Jays’ home game on Friday, July 26. This marked the third consecutive year that the team hosted a Caribbean-themed event at Rogers Centre. The evening began with a lively pregame ceremony featuring members of Epic Carnival Mas, who ran […]

JN Group launches Fund for Hurricane Beryl Relief

JN Group launches Fund for Hurricane Beryl Relief

The JN Group, through its subsidiaries JN Money Services Limited and JN Cayman, has launched the I Support Jamaica Fund to provide crucial support for Jamaicans impacted by Hurricane Beryl. The JN Foundation is overseeing the fund, which also has backing from the governments of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Donations will primarily aid in […]

13 Per cent of Canadians Face Payment Fraud

13 Per cent of Canadians Face Payment Fraud

According to a recent Payments Canada study, over 13% of Canadians have encountered payment fraud in the past six months, a similar rate to the 14% reported in 2023. This persistent issue has made Canadians wary of payment scams, affecting their payment behaviors and increasing caution when dealing with bills and financial communications. Fraud and […]

The Bear Season 3: Drama, Heartache, and Culinary Transformation

The Bear Season 3: Drama, Heartache, and Culinary Transformation

Character Arcs and Flashbacks This season, we reunite with Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and his restaurant crew as they navigate the challenges of transforming a former Italian sandwich shop into a high-end eatery. Here is a glimpse of what is cooking: “Tomorrow” and the Art of Reflection The season starts with the episode “Tomorrow,” a […]

City Announces Funding to Support Festivals

City Announces Funding to Support Festivals

By Lincoln DePradine They were all young – toddlers included. It was their show – the Junior Parade of the 2024 Toronto Caribbean Carnival in Malvern – and the adults, including parents and a slew of politicians, were spectators. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow’s attendance at last Saturday’s event coincided with an announcement of a pledge […]

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