BY SIMONE J. SMITH Since their initial submission in January 2022, the City of Toronto has spent over a year convening experts, listening to people with...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Literature is changing and some may say not for the better. Waterstones is under fire for nominating a book with an adult...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH The pandemic brought forth a lot of truths for us as a society. One of these truths is that working together on...
BY STEVEN KASZAB There are so many distractions in this world: people, things and events that allow us to often not accept the truth about ourselves,...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Located in the Caribbean and easily accessible by plane, St. Kitts, along with its sister island Nevis, is widely regarded as the...
BY PAUL JUNOR In an age when there is an emphasis on digital media, the Scholarly Books Awards reminds us that books are still important and...
BY W. GIFFORD- JONES MD & DIANA GIFFORD-JONES How long has this column recommended a high-fibre diet? Since March 1978 when readers were informed that processed...
BY STEVEN KASZAB The availability of apartments and units that can be rented is staggeringly low, and because vacancy is so tight, competition in the open...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “I was seen as being too lazy and stupid to learn. I was subjected to beatings and humiliation. I remember being told...
BY PAUL JUNOR The passing of Michelle Hughes on Tuesday, March 21st, 2023, will no doubt leave a tremendous void in the Black community. Aside from...