Former CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi has been acquitted on four counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking. Judge William Horkins announced [...]
A career U.S. diplomat and other speakers said Saturday that atrocities happening in one east-central African nation should cause Lehigh Valley residents to rise up and [...]
Toronto recently celebrated St. Paddy’s Day. For a lot of people I’m sure it was great fun. There’s always a lot of green and vaguely Irish cliches, as well [...]
The City of Toronto has limited Afrofest at Woodbine Park down to a one day event from its traditional two-day (Saturday-Sunday) format. This move will not only make it [...]
Earlier this week, on International Women’s Day (IWD) in Toronto, an honour was bestowed on a number of women, recognizing their work within various communities. The women [...]
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama wrapped up their talks a bit early Thursday, emerging from the White House to tell reporters that Obama has been [...]
A former missionary from Oklahoma convicted of sexually abusing children at an orphanage in Kenya was sentenced to 40 years in a federal prison. Matthew Lane Durham, 21, had [...]
If you’re Kenyan in the Diaspora and would like to in any way lessen the financial burden of your death on those you leave behind, this is for you. In addition to other [...]
When she was only nineteen months of age, Helen Keller suffered an illness that left her blind and deaf. Soon she was unable to speak. By the age of seven she was extremely [...]
By Bruce Kasanoff Take a look at the 747 above these words. Imagine that you are a passenger on board the plane and that it only has three engines. How comfortable are you [...]