What Worked in the Old Days Still Works Today, Says Award-Winning Author Have you ever wondered how members of the same family, from aunts, uncles and cousins to siblings born of the same parents and raised in the same household, ...
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Grenada Expected To Name New Consul General To Toronto Soon
By Lincoln Depradine Pride Contributing Writer TORONTO, Ontario – Grenada is expected to soon announce the name of a new permanent consul general to Toronto, informed sources have said. Patricia Clarke was transferred a few months ago from her post ...
Read More »Jamaican Woman Urgently Needs Stem Cell Donor
By Neil Armstrong Pride Contributing Writer TORONTO, Ontario – A Jamaican Canadian woman who urgently needs a stem cell transplant is urging the Jamaican/Caribbean community, especially young men (women not excluded) between the ages of 17 and 35 to become ...
Read More »Property Planning Advice For The Retirement Boom
NC – Things are looking up for Canadian boomers. Compared to the generation that precedes them, they are healthier, living longer and many will work past the age of 65. This changes how retirees need to should look at their ...
Read More »Why Do You Look So Tired?
Nationally Recognized Facial Cosmetic Surgeon Explains For a malady that’s as common to aging as waning vision, Festoons – also called “malar mounds” — aren’t well understood by the public, says Adam J. Scheiner, M.D., an international eyelid and facial ...
Read More »Healthy Eating For Kids
Submitted by Dr. George Traitses In many families, planning and preparing meals can help children buy into weight management. Involve children in shopping and food preparation. Have the child start thinking, “I am doing this to be strong and healthy; ...
Read More »Can You Be Happy Without A Man?
Anais Nin wisely said, “I, with a deeper instinct, choose a man who compels my strength, who makes enormous demands on me, who does not doubt my courage or my toughness, who does not believe me naive or innocent, who ...
Read More »Somalia Powerless To Stop Al-Shabaab Mobile Internet Shutdown
By Ahmed Osman Somalia Correspondent MOGADISHU, Somalia (IPS) – Osman Ali, the owner of an electronics shop in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, has been hard-hit since Al-Shabaab forced the biggest telecoms company to switch off its mobile internet service in this ...
Read More »“Blessed” Rains Become A Curse In Antigua
By Desmond Brown Caribbean Correspondent JONAS ROAD, Antigua (IPS) – Antigua is one of the most drought-prone countries in the Caribbean. So whenever it rains, the inhabitants generally regard the weather as “showers of blessing”. But that is starting to ...
Read More »Hard Work – The Key To Success
Dwain Wellington Rattray Pride Contributing Editor Regardless of what an individual thinks they are worth, or entitled by reason of education, talent or birthright, getting the proverbial foot in the door is often the only important thing when attempting to ...
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