Caribbean Connections Television is attempting something that has never been done before. Perform a Live stream via Internet a tour of Trinidad presented by the Tourism Development Company in celebration of WestJet’s inaugural flight from Toronto to Trinidad & Tobago. Log on to www.caribbeanconnectionstv.com click on the Red LIVE WEB CAST button and wait for […]
When I take my son’s snow boarding this winter I wonder if some day they will be good enough to represent a country in the winter Olympics. Meet 22 year old Errol Kerr a founding member of the Jamaica Ski Team. Born in Brooklyn he holds dual citizenship courtesy of his Jamaican father and American […]
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The Trinidad and Tobago 50 Plus and Seniors Group paid tribute to several of its volunteers at its annual dinner and dance held last Saturday in Scarborough. The awards were handed out to key players in the vibrant organization. In this photo, they are, from left, Yolanda Russell, Angela Roach, Harry and Gemma Sair Singh, […]
By Jean Hodgkinson Dressed in the lion’s skin, the ass spread terror far and wide -Jean de La Fontaine The aftermath of last week’s Republican defeat supplied late-night TV with plenty of comedic fodder as the conservative spin machine attempted to make sense of the facts, something it doesn’t do very often. Rachel Maddow of […]
Two popular foods grown and consumed in the Caribbean, bananas and cassava, have been cited to fill the gap left as a result of the diminishing sources of calories caused by climate change. A new report Recalibrating Food Production in the Developing World: Global Warming will change more than just the climate by the Consultative […]
By Jasminee Sahoye The human rights hearings into the death of Jamaican migrant worker, Ned Livingston Peart who was killed while working at an Ontario tobacco farm in 2002, comes up on Monday, November 19 at the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal in downtown Toronto. Peart, 39, was crushed to death while working at the Vilaca […]
By Jasminee Sahoye The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is offering three scholarship awards to anyone who lives in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), applied to a post secondary school in Canada and plans to attend in the 2013/2014 academic year. The awards will be handed out to these prospective students during Black History Month […]