BY JANIECE CAMPBELL A social media network used among many in the black, Caribbean and African community to avoid long-distance fees and calling cards, that instantly...
The time has come for an introspective look at ourselves. To ask; what are we going to do about the change we so desperately seek? What...
BY PAUL JUNOR The start of 2021 was inaugurated with an Education Worker Car Caravan on Saturday, January 2nd, 2021, at Hart House Circle at the...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS Very soon Canada will have an institute dedicated to the research, understanding and progress of African-Canadians. The proposed structure for the first ever...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “OMG! You scared me!” I had just arrived at 300 College Street for my tasting with world renowned Chef Noel Cunningham. He...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Every winter, for as long as I have been alive, like clockwork, the flu virus rears its ugly head. Up until COVID-19,...
BY AMANDA WILLIAMS The government to control and to mould public opinion has long used censorship. During WWII (1940-1945) Hitler implemented censorship by burning books, magazines...
BY NIKITA YOUNG It’s a brand new year and the holidays have wound down. It’s time to get back into the swing of things: back to...
BY PAUL JUNOR The Ontario government realized that it has been challenging for many families during the pandemic and has expanded its Support for Learners Program....
BY PAUL JUNOR As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, the government has seen it fit to increase asymptomatic testing in schools across...