By Narissa Van Cooten PRIDE Guest Writer “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” This catchy phrase immediately transports me back to elementary school. I can almost hear the children’s laughter, feel the hot ...
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Dr. Carl James Is New Jean Augustine Chair And Has Major Plans For It
By Neil Armstrong PRIDE Contributing Writer Dr. Carl James has been appointed the new Jean Augustine Chair in Education for a five-year term, effective July 1, 2016. The announcement was made on May 16 to faculty members in an email from ...
Read More »Anne-Marie Woods Returns To Theatre With New Play “She Said/He Said”
Anne-Marie Woods aka Amani just had one of her life long dreams come into fruition when her new play She Said/He Said had its World Premiere April 13th – May 1st at the MAI in Montreal – produced by Black ...
Read More »Tasty Shrimp Pholourie
By Chris De La Rosa PRIDE Cuisine Specialist I’ve had a weakness for these delightful fried dough balls served with spicy chutney, ever since my school days. I’d guess that at least 50% of my weekly allowance went directly to ...
Read More »Reining In Prom Expenses
By Carla Hindman Director Financial Education, Visa Canada If you’ve got teenagers, you already know how expensive high school can be. On top of food, clothing and school supplies, a whole host of extracurricular activities are competing for a share ...
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