Articles, Black History Month, People & Community »

22 Dec 2011
Robert Small looks to expand his Black History Month poster series

“The original intention of Black History Month was for Black people to come together during February to share what they discussed throughout the whole year. The poster I create stays up in a lot of places the whole year because it doesn’t say Black History Month, so it doesn’t have a date stamp on it.”

Health & Fitness, Lifestyle »

22 Dec 2011
Simply Natural Ideas: Tips for a happy healthy holiday

Follow these 5 tips for a happy, healthy holiday season and start the new year off right!

Articles, Black History Month, Headline, People & Community »

22 Dec 2011
Hotel built in 1882 by freed slaves up for demolition

Freed slaves, the Davenport brothers, built the Hillsdale Hotel (also known as Alma House, O’Neil Tavern, O’Neil House and Simcoe House) in the Springwater Township of Simcoe County, Ont., in 1882. The building currently stands to be demolished after its owners requested a demolition permit in 2009 but agreed to delay demolition.

A&E, Books »

22 Dec 2011
Olive Senior’s ‘Dancing Lessons’: Review

In Dancing Lessons, Jamaican-Canadian author Olive Senior gives us the story of G, a remarkable character whose story unfolds in the form of a series of meandering notebook entries.

Articles, Black History Month, People & Community »

21 Dec 2011
History lessons

Rosemary Sadlier ponders the significance of celebrating our accomplishments throughout the year.

Articles, People & Community »

21 Dec 2011
Women making history: Florence Chumpuka

“Maya Angelou inspires me. She is phenomenally awesome. She lifts my mind, soul and body.”

Articles, People & Community »

21 Dec 2011
Women making history: Dawn Wilkinson

An award-winning filmmaker, Wilkinson directed the short films Girls Who Say Yes, Instant Dread and Dandelions.

People & Community »

21 Dec 2011
Women making history: Junetta Jamerson

As founder and director of the Black Pioneer Heritage Singers, Jamerson strives to preserve the vocal and musical craft her people brought with them from the U.S. to Alberta a century ago.

Articles, Fashion, Headline »

21 Dec 2011
I’ll have what she’s wearing

Besides their ridiculously stylish names, Kiwi, Nimo and Metzti ooze enviable sartorial skill without a whiff of pretension. They’re just cool-looking chicks who wear what they like, wear it really well and don’t mind sharing. In the seasonal spirit of giving, they’ve graciously spilled on their favourite shops, sources of inspiration and the $7 purchase that could change your life—or at least your wardrobe.

Articles, Opinion, Speak On It »

21 Dec 2011
Rachael-Lea Rickards says ‘Don’t call me, it’s over!’

You were my first love. I fell in love with you at 16. When we met, I was dazzled by your charm. You smelled sweet and offered me everything a girl could ever want. I saw some warning signs when some of the products I needed were not on your shelves, but chose to ignore them.