In a landmark decision, lawmakers in both houses of Trinidad and Tobago have unanimously passed a bill designating the steelpan as the national instrument of the republic, inclusive of sister isle Tobago. This legislative move solidifies the steelpan’s unique status as the only acoustic instrument invented in the 20th century. Senator Randall Mitchell, Minister of […]
The acclaimed documentary film, “Panazz: The Story,” is set to screen in Toronto on August 6 at the Royal Cinema, marking a fitting conclusion to the city’s carnival season. The event, held under the auspices of Consul General Ag. of the Republic Of Trinidad and Tobago, Tracey Ramsubagh Mannette, kicks off celebrations leading up to […]
Calypso came alive last Saturday night as Organization of Calypso Performing Arts (OCPA0 staged its first Calypso Tent, marking a significant moment in Toronto Caribbean Carnival calendar. Since the pandemic, the calypso tent receded into the background as it was with all such activities. An even though OCPA stage a Calypso Monarch Competition last year, […]
Henry Gomez aka King Cosmos will launch his music video for “Trinbago is Home” at Saldenah’s mas camp, 280 Consumers Road on Wednesday June 26, from 6 pm to 11 pm. The music video was shot at the same venue on June 2. It was directed by Zilla. The video features some of Toronto’s Caribbean […]
Elsworth James, the charismatic Trinidadian entertainer known for his pioneering contributions to calypso and soca music, passed away on June 6, 2024, in Durham, Ontario, after a courageous battle with dementia. He was 77. James’ vibrant career was marked by his dedication to the promotion and evolution of Caribbean music on international stages. Born in […]
The International Cricket Council (ICC) recently revealed that the renowned Grammy-winning artist Sean Paul and soca sensation Kees Dieffenthaller will collaborate to produce the official anthem for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, set to be held in the West Indies and the US. With just under 50 days until the tournament kicks off […]
In a recent alarming incident at Turtle Beach, Tobago, a vital turtle nesting site was reportedly destroyed, prompting the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) to call for public assistance. The EMA is urgently seeking information from anyone who may have details about the individuals responsible for this environmental violation. The call for assistance follows the circulation […]
Early last week, Louis Saldenah promised the Caribbean Camera that he was planning to put on a “HUGE Band Launch” on Saturday night. When the doors opened at his 2024 costume showcase at the Grand Cinnamon Banquet & Convention Hall in Scarborough, it was obvious he had kept his word (and then some). “We had […]
By Neil Armstrong Roger McTair, 80, a Trinidadian Canadian writer, pioneering documentary filmmaker, and poet, passed away on April 8 after a long fight with Parkinson’s and other overlapping issues. Plans are being made to celebrate his life and legacy in early May at a theatre in the west end of Toronto. In an email […]
Travelers to Trinidad and Tobago are advised to exercise a high degree of caution due to an uptick in violent crimes, including armed robberies, assaults, and sexual assaults, particularly in the capital city of Port of Spain. Tourists, including cruise ship passengers, have increasingly become targets of these criminal activities. The island nation has witnessed […]