Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Keith Rowley, has proposed a significant change to the country’s coat of arms, suggesting the removal of the three ships representing Christopher Columbus’s expeditions and their replacement with an image of the steelpan, the national instrument. Rowley’s proposal, announced on August 18, has been met with enthusiastic support from some […]
The stage is set for this year’s Impact Awards, where nine exceptional individuals will be honored for their outstanding contributions. As the third annual presentation, this year’s event promises to deliver an unforgettable experience, celebrating the best and brightest from diverse sectors. Below, we introduce this year’s awardees. Health: Dr. Everton Gooden began his tenure […]
By Neil Armstrong Supporters of Stacy Clarke, who was last week demoted to the rank of inspector for two years from her position of superintendent in a police tribunal hearing decision, think the penalty is unfair. In September 2023, Supt. Clarke pleaded guilty to seven charges which include three counts of breach of confidence, three […]
“Prime Minister: On behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), I extend warmest congratulations to the Government and people of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the commemoration of your Sixty-Second Anniversary of Independence. Trinidad and Tobago continues to create an indelible imprint on the world through music, literature, art, and sports. The rhythms and […]
Guyana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) surged by 49.7% in the first half of 2024, driven predominantly by booming oil production in the Stabroek Block, according to the Government of Guyana’s Mid-Year Report. The report highlights that while the oil sector has significantly boosted the country’s economic output, other sectors are experiencing mixed results. The non-oil […]
By Lincoln DePradine It’s a tradition as old as the Congress of Black Women of Canada (CBWC), which was founded in 1951 as the Canadian Negro Women’s Association (CANEWA). The tradition is the awarding of academic scholarships to help Black kids pursue post-secondary studies. “The awarding of scholarships was one of the main reasons for […]
The third annual Impact Awards will be held at the Memorial Hall in Toronto on Sunday October 19. Ten persons will be presented with awards at this year’s event. The Caribbean Camera and the Black Indigenous Business Development Association (BIBDA) have organized the Impact Awards to celebrate the achievement of outstanding Caribbean people. Among this […]
As Ontario schools begin the 2024-25 academic year, new regulations are being enforced to reduce smartphone distractions in classrooms. The province has enacted a comprehensive ban on cellphone use in schools to address concerns about the negative impact of smartphones on students’ mental health and academic performance. Under the new rules, students in kindergarten through […]
The Impact Awards, which celebrates the achievements of individuals from the Caribbean and Black communities, has found a new home after facing an uncertain future due to the sudden closure of the Ontario Science Centre. This year’s event will be held at the Burgundy Room in the Memorial Hall, located at 5110 Yonge Street in […]
Shamier Anderson and Stephan James, co-founders of The Black Academy, have announced the first two recipients of the 2024 Legacy Awards. Weyni Mengesha, Artistic Director of Soulpepper Theatre, will receive the Trailblazer Award, while rap legend Kardinal Offishall will be honored with the Icon Award. The third edition of The Legacy Awards will air live […]