By Anthony Joseph Publisher, the Caribbean Camera Two weeks ago, we asked you to sign up for a very special project in 2015 happening around the time of the summer Pan Am Games in Toronto. Some technical problems occurred which are cleared up now but many of you did manage to sign up at our […]
By Gerald V. Paul The Camera went up close and personal with Olivia Chow at a Chinese mall at the corner of Brimley and Sheppard where she has one of her campaign offices last Sunday and while it was Thanksgiving weekend, Chow was all over Toronto connecting with the community. So what was she thankful […]
By Gerald V. Paul Citing the skimping on chemicals when embalming hundreds of corpses and clandestine removal of cremated remains at Benisasia funeral homes, the Board of Funeral Services has permanently revoked their licences. In an e-mail, the board said: “The registrar of the BOFS wishes to give notice that effective Oct. 10, 2014, the […]
The Camera is profiling the three main candidates for Toronto mayor in the Oct. 27 election. This week, we talk with John Tory. By Gerald V. Paul “He was the conscience of the company. I marvel that I was blessed to have continuity and alignment with someone so gifted and yet somebody I could share […]
Jamaica’s leader of the parliamentary opposition and former prime minister Andrew Holness will headline the Jamaica New Building Society 11th series of the Outlook for the Future meeting at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto on Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. The 2014 theme is The Jamaican Economy: A Vision for Transformation. Building society […]
Jamaica’s leader of the parliamentary opposition and former prime minister Andrew Holness will headline the Jamaica New Building Society 11th series of the Outlook for the Future meeting at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto on Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. The 2014 theme is The Jamaican Economy: A Vision for Transformation. Building society […]
With Ontario’s municipal elections coming on Oct. 27, residents are being encouraged to make sure they are on the voters’ list. To be a qualified elector you must be a resident of your municipality – for example, Toronto, Mississauga or Brampton – or an owner or tenant of land in the city or a spouse […]
The second-annual conference on men’s health organized by the Walnut Foundation was held in Toronto last weekend with some recurring themes throughout the discussions. Diet and exercise are the best treatments for chronic health conditions, the conference heard. Also, know your numbers (i.e. PSA, blood pressure, cholesterol, BMI etc.). Ask if you don’t know what […]
A message from Anthony Joseph, President and Publisher of The Caribbean Camera. In the summer of 2015 The Caribbean Camera will celebrate 25 years of serving the community and we are planning something extra special for the community but we need your help if this is going to be successful. With any community event in […]
Cricket with Dalchand Bissoon The semi-final playoff of the Toronto & District Cricket Association, Elite Division, between Limers Lords CC and Brampton Masters Tranzac CC was washed out last Sunday by overnight rain and heavy showers on Sunday morning. The match is rescheduled for this Saturday, Sept. 27, at Maple Leaf Cricket Ground, King City. […]