Toronto Caribbean Carnival A Vibrant Celebration of Culture

Toronto Caribbean Carnival A Vibrant Celebration of Culture

On a slightly overcast day in Toronto, the festival management committee presented the highly anticipated Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade. The parade featured about 12 bands, each with its unique theme, showcasing the rich and vibrant Caribbean culture. The parade kicked off with the Toronto Revellers, who entertained the audience with their energetic performance. They […]

Steel Pan Magic as Pan Alive Event Showcases Top Talent in Toronto

Steel Pan Magic as Pan Alive Event Showcases Top Talent in Toronto

The vibrant sounds of steel pan music echoed through the Canadian Exhibition Place on Friday night as the Ontario Steel Band Association presented their annual Pan Alive event. The celebration featured seven local steel bands, each performing the tune of their choice, captivating the audience with their musical prowess. Leading the charge was Wendy Jones […]

Tourism Recovery in St. Vincent can Take two Years

Tourism Recovery in St. Vincent can Take two Years

Tourism Minister Carlos James has indicated that St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ tourism sector might take nearly two years to fully recover from the damage inflicted by Hurricane Beryl on July 1. According to James, experts estimate that recovery from such a natural disaster could require up to 23 months to restore full economic activity. […]

St. Kitts and Nevis Named top Emerging Destination

St. Kitts and Nevis Named top Emerging Destination

St. Kitts and Nevis has garnered significant attention through a notable endorsement from American Express Travel. The dual-island nation has been featured on American Express Travel’s esteemed 2024 Trending Destinations: Off the Beaten Path list. This recognition highlights St. Kitts and Nevis as one of the top 10 emerging global destinations and the only Caribbean […]

Tribute to Carlton Joseph Visionary Leader and Philanthropist

Tribute to Carlton Joseph Visionary Leader and Philanthropist

By Anthony Joseph Carlton Joseph was not just a name many recognized from the pages of our publication, particularly his insightful column on page 7, but he was also my big brother, mentor, and the unwavering rock in my life. His recent passing has left a void in my heart and the hearts of many […]

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 […]

Toronto Caribbean Carnival: Beyond Costumes, Culture Celebrated

Toronto Caribbean Carnival: Beyond Costumes, Culture Celebrated

by Kabrena Robinson Colourful feathers and jewels glisten under the warm Toronto sun. Jubilant sounds fill the air, transporting you to another place — the essence of the islands on Canadian soil. In the coming days, many will take to the streets to admire and indulge in the grand cultural spectacle that is the Toronto […]

T&T’s celebrity chef Finbar comes to Toronto

T&T’s celebrity chef Finbar comes to Toronto

By Rhoma Spencer Born in Dublin to an Irish mother and the very popular Trinidadian HIV Doctor, Professor Courtnay Bartholomew (deceased), Finbar ‘Barry’ Bartholomew, Trinidad and Tobago’s celebrity Chef comes to Toronto for the Canadian Premiere of his nephew, Adam Bartholomew’s film, Panazz: The Story, where he trades his Chef hat for that of being […]

‘Farmer Nappy’ promises ‘groove music’ for JerkFest

‘Farmer Nappy’ promises ‘groove music’ for JerkFest

By Lincoln DePradine Trinidadian Darryl Henry has been making music for more than 30 years and is in high demand as a soca artiste. Most of his fans do not know him as Darryl but as “Farmer Nappy”, the man who sang memorable hits like “Hookin’ Meh”, “Chippin’ With Meh Own Woman”, and “Big People […]

Clarence Trotz’s ‘History of the Queen’s College of Guyana 1940–2010’

Clarence Trotz’s ‘History of the Queen’s College of Guyana 1940–2010’

By Vibert Cambridge, Professor Emeritus, Ohio University I start by suggesting that Norman Cameron’s 1951 book, A History of the Queen’s College of British Guiana, which aggregated existing knowledge of the then 107-year-old institution, “launched” what we can call Queen’s College Studies. Although a minor stream in contemporary Guyanese historiography, QC is an important institution […]

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