(NC) It’s that time of year again when Canadians collectively brace themselves for the inevitable spread of the flu virus. However, all is not bleak as there are steps one can take to help prevent and cope with the onslaught ...
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4 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Starting A Renovation
(NC) One of the worst mistakes a homeowner can make when tackling a major renovation is to jump in sledgehammer first without a plan. Whether you’re an aspiring homeowner looking to enter the housing market with a “fixer upper,” or ...
Read More »How The Winter Season May Affect Your Pet
(NC) As a pet parent, you’re most likely concerned about your animal’s well-being. From slush and snow, to ice and frigid temperatures, harsh Canadian winters bring new challenges, especially for pets that are used to spending time outdoors. Pet parents ...
Read More »Hon. Jean Augustine Honoured By Youth For Human Rights
Photo above shows Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine, right, receiving her award from Nicole Crellin, Director of Youth for Human Rights International’s Toronto chapter. Photo courtesy of YHRI-Toronto. By Michael Van Cooten PRIDE Publisher/Editor TORONTO, Ontario — Ontario’s first Fairness Commissioner, ...
Read More »Share Newspaper Publisher To Be Honoured With ACAA Lifetime Achievement Award
The photo above is of Arnold A. Auguste. Photo courtesy of Share newspaper. TORONTO, Ontario — Trinidad-born Arnold A. Auguste, the Founder, Publisher and Senior Editor of Share Newspaper, will be honoured with an African Canadian Achievement Awards of Excellence ...
Read More »Live Concert Memorialises Reggae Legends: Marley, Brown, Isaacs and Hill
Photo above: The late Dennis Brown — unforgettable. By Michael Van Cooten PRIDE Publisher/Editor “As we look back on the impact of reggae music around the globe we accept that some of the music’s most iconic performers are gone, but never ...
Read More »HEALTHY REASONING: The Connection Between Prostate, Breast And Ovarian Cancer
Photo above: A family’s history is a strong risk factor for prostate, breast and ovarian cancers. Photo by © Can Stock Photo Inc. / monkeybusiness. By Allan Bucka Jones PRIDE Health Columnist Every man and woman need to know their family ...
Read More »Caribbean Biodiversity Overheated By Climate Change
Photo above is of a view of the Caribbean Sea in the Dominican Republic near the border with Haiti on the island of Hispaniola, which the two countries share. The roughly 7,000 Caribbean islands are home to thousands of endemic ...
Read More »St. Vincent PM Wants More Studies On Marijuana
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, is calling for a collective Caribbean approach, regarding the trade and other benefits of marijuana cultivation in the region. “We have to have the studies. That ...
Read More »Guyana Pleased With 50-year Diplomatic Relationship With India
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – Guyana says, India has proven to be a “dependable friend and partner” as the two countries observe 50 years of diplomatic relations later this year. Acting President and Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo, speaking at a function ...
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