Calvin Taylor, Carnival Stalwart, Dies at 70

Calvin Taylor, Carnival Stalwart,  Dies at 70

By Stephen Weir Amidst all the hubbub of the August carnival and its Grand Parade, the passing of Calvin Robert Taylor, one of the stalwarts of past parades, was missed by many within the carnival community. He died just days before the parade at the age of 70. Calvin was deeply committed to the carnival […]

Pan Evolution Steel Orchestra wins New York panorama

Pan Evolution Steel Orchestra wins New York panorama

By Lincoln DePradine For Pan Evolution Steel Orchestra of New York, it’s a first. However, for musical arranger André White, the band’s victory at the 2024 New York panorama, held as part of the annual Labor Day weekend carnival celebrations in Brooklyn, just enhanced his status as a musician, especially in the steelpan community. White’s […]

Celebrating Excellence Across Diverse Sectors at Impact Awards

Celebrating Excellence Across Diverse Sectors at Impact Awards

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 […]

Lots of summer action left: Kitchener -Waterloo, Windsor festivals still to come

Lots of summer action left: Kitchener -Waterloo, Windsor festivals still to come

By Stephen Weir  It didn’t stop their parade last weekend, but that province wide Saturday’s rainstorm soaked the city of Belleville almost as much as it did Toronto.  The third annual Belleville Caribbean Parade had a start time of 1pm last Saturday, and according to weather reports on the day, that’s just about when it […]

FACE Announces 500 Black Entrepreneurship Loans

FACE Announces 500 Black Entrepreneurship Loans

The Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE) proudly announces that it has successfully disbursed 500 loans through the Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund (BELF). This achievement highlights FACE’s ongoing commitment to supporting Black entrepreneurs in Canada, who have historically faced challenges in securing necessary capital to start or grow their businesses. Since the Black Entrepreneurship Loan […]

Thousands Turned out for Festivals in Ontario Carnival Weekend

Thousands Turned out for Festivals in Ontario Carnival Weekend

By Neil Armstrong The inclement weather on Simcoe Day did not dampen the spirit of those who stood in the rain as they belted out tunes or danced to the musical notes of musicians at the annual JAMBANA One World Festival in Bramptono. Celebrating Emancipation Day in Chinguacousy Park, the event featured the legendary Fab […]

Premier Ford Promises More Cash for Carnival

Premier Ford Promises More Cash for Carnival

 By Stephen Wier Photos by: Stephen Wier & Mervin Murrell No Toronto Star. No Globe and Mail. No Toronto Sun. It is a big secret, as the Caribbean Camera is the only print media in town that knows all about the Carnival’s good news.  We showed up at 8:30 a.m. last Saturday for the official […]

Jumping Up with Toronto Police

Jumping Up with Toronto Police

The Toronto Police Service announced the arrival of carnival season last Thursday morning with the 33rd Annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival Kick-Off Celebration. The event, which included a media conference, took place at the Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre. In partnership with the Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre, the Toronto Police Service hosted the celebration and children’s parade […]

Pan Fantasy records 10th Panorama (Pan Alive) win

Pan Fantasy records 10th Panorama (Pan Alive) win

by Stephen Weir There were no surprises last week when Wendy Jones and Pan Fantasy Steelband won the Panorama (Pan Alive) competition for the 10th time. What sent a shockwave through the audience Friday night was that Earl LaPierre Jr wasn’t on stage leading AfroPan, and the former downtown steel orchestra wasn’t able to give […]

Calypso Monarch: A Night of Rhythmic Brilliance and Rich Tradition

Calypso Monarch: A Night of Rhythmic Brilliance and Rich Tradition

By Dwaine Plaza Oregon State University The much-anticipated Kaiso 365 competition roared to life at the East Town Banquet Hall last night, delivering a dazzling showcase of Caribbean culture and musical prowess. The event drew a lively sold-out crowd of attendees, reaffirmed why the Calypso Monarch remains a highlight of Toronto’s Caribbean carnival. The stage […]

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