BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Thank you so much for coming,” is the first statement that came out of Habeeb Alli’s mouth when I arrived at his...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH The call came in at about 9:43 pm on April 7th, 2017. The young lady did not speak with the 911 operator,...
BY SALINA McCALLUM The Broadway play, Impressionism, closes out Alumnae Theatre’s Impressive “The Art of Living” 101st season, which looked at shows grappling with the intersection...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH With so much always happening in the great city of Toronto, it is no wonder that there are some events that may...
BY SHAUNA-KAY CASSELL The Kaizen Chef, a new traveling catering company held its grand opening on Saturday, March 30th, 2019, under the theme, Taste the Experience....
BY SALINA McCALLUM Over the last four years, Canadians have been strongly voicing their opinions to the government of what they would like to see changed...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS The evening was set in one of the elegant rooms at the Old Mill with chandelier lighting, loads of refreshments, a cocktail bar,...
BY LEANNE BENN On April 12th-13th 2019, the Ontario Alliance of Black School Educators (ONABSE) celebrated their 5th annual provincial conference and AGM by hosting two...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS The stigma, the shame, the scorn, the lack of support and the marginalization. This is the story of one family who was willing...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Part of my job is to let community know what the government is doing” ~ MPP, Laura Mae Lindo “What is the...