BY PAUL JUNOR In many ways, there were many positive expectations and hope that the York Region District School Board (YRDSB) would be able to make...
BY PAUL JUNOR Vince Carter will always be associated with the Toronto Raptors. From his start with the team in 1999, he raptured Toronto basketball aficionados...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH My work in the community is two-fold: I am a journalist, and I am an educator. As a journalist, I have taken...
BY JONELL PANTLITZ H.E.N.R.I. a science fiction film from award-winning Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), Guyanese-born Canadian filmmaker, Ryan Singh, makes its world premiere...
BY JANIECE CAMPBELL Trigger warning: This article contains subject matters of drugging, sexual coercion, violence and rape. It’s getting weird in the entertainment industry. Atlanta rapper...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH For years, jazz has perfectly encapsulated the history of a people. Born from the music of African-American slaves, it has found a...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS “Old Friends” is the timely name of the latest music video from Barrie Ontario based, award-winning Reggae singer Rupert (Ojiji) Harvey. In this...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS Yvonne Sterling, the Reggae crooner from the 70s that so many people loved has passed away from complications of a stroke on January...
BY PAUL JUNOR The issue of racial equity in education has been at the forefront of many of the school boards in the Greater Toronto Area....
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Currently, it is illegal to go to the gym, yet, the Toronto Maple Leafs can train and Olympians can train. Why are...