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Money Talk Financial Windfalls

Money Talk Financial Windfalls

Money Talk Financial Windfalls

Money Talk Financial Windfalls

As a professional in the financial industry, it always amazes me when I read of studies showing a significant percentage of Canadians that plan on winning the lottery as major part of their retirement planning. Considering that I do not personally know of anyone that has won even as much as $50,000 in a lottery, I am even more surprised (and saddened) when I hear of the even greater percentage of multimillion dollar lottery winners that are broke within 5 years. Read the full story

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Birgit,Rico and Michelle Williams

Michelle Lee Williams The Afro News Community Life time Achievement and Legacy Award

 
 

Birgit,Rico and Michelle Williams

Birgit,Rico and Michelle Williams

Michelle Lee Williams

  TAN – The Afro News Community Life time Achievement and Legacy Award

Turning her passion for writing into what she called the soul satisfying work of the community, Michelle Williams, conceived the single page, double sided newsletter that became The Afro News. Read the full story

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First Annual Sage Awards and The Afro News Celebrate the 2010 Community Contribution Recognition Awards

First Annual Sage Awards and The Afro News Celebrate the 2010 Community Contribution Recognition Awards

First Annual Sage Awards and The Afro News Celebrate the 2010 Community Contribution Recognition Awards

First Annual Sage Awards and The Afro News Celebrate the 2010 Community Contribution Recognition Awards

SPECIAL EVENT COVEREAGE TAN  :

Invited guests gathered to honour both the roots of The Afro News and to mark the First Annual Sage Awards at the Hilton Hotel at Metrotown on January 28, 2011. The agenda included a reception where 70 members of the community hand the opportunity to mingle and also to meet the honourees. The awards were sponsored jointly by The Sage Foundation and The Afro News (TAN). Read the full story

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Jamaican-born, Toronto resident, Kwasi Kafele recently became the first non-Krobo to be named Chief of the Traditional Area. (ManyaKrobo is situated in Ghana,

Jamaican Now Chief of the Manya Krobo Traditional Area in the Eastern Region of Ghana

Jamaican-born, Toronto resident, Kwasi Kafele recently became the first non-Krobo to be named Chief of the Traditional Area. (ManyaKrobo is situated in Ghana,

Jamaican-born, Toronto resident, Kwasi Kafele recently became the first non-Krobo to be named Chief of the Traditional Area. (ManyaKrobo is situated in Ghana,

By michelle-lee The Afro News Ontario

Jamaican-born, Toronto resident, Kwasi Kafele recently became the first non-Krobo to be named Chief of the Traditional Area. (ManyaKrobo is situated in Ghana, east of the capital Accra). Read the full story

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Writing and Going Public

Everybody’s Doing It Writing and Going Public

Writing and Going Public

Writing and Going Public

Advertising, marketing and public relations with its rules and key players has changed since I entered the field. The lines are now blurred between the personal and the public brand. Everyone can play and does!  New technology and the explosion of social media have made it possible for virtually anyone with access to a keyboard to realize their dreams.

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Hubert Busby Jr. Named USL W-League Coach of the Year

Hubert Busy JR. Named USL W-League Coach Of The Year

 
 

Hubert Busby Jr. Named USL W-League Coach of the Year

Hubert Busby Jr. Named USL W-League Coach of the Year

By michelle-lee Toronto-born and Kingston, Ontario-raised Hubert Busby Jr. was named Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC women’s team in December 2009.  The team was undefeated during the 2010 season but saw their hopes for a 3rd title dashed by a 3-1 loss to the Buffalo Flash in the W-League championship Final at Harry Welch Stadium in Santa Clarita, California July 31st.  The Whitecaps were without several players due to injury (Jodi-Ann Robinson, Kara Lang, Melissa Trancredi)

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Honorable Evelyn Greaves, High Commissioner of Barbados in Canada Second Left Photo By KMG

Interview With Barbados High Commission Sir Evelyn Greaves

Honorable Evelyn Greaves, High Commissioner of Barbados in Canada Second Left Photo By KMG

Honorable Evelyn Greaves, High Commissioner of Barbados in Canada Second Left Photo By KMG -TAN

NCBAC (National Council of Barbadians in Canada) in conjunction with the local organization BCABC (Barbados Cultural Association of British Columbia) celebrated its 26th anniversary in Burnaby, British Columbia on May 21st – 24th, 2010.

The weekend of activities included workshops, a cultural show and a grand gala banquet at the Hilton Vancouver Metro Town Hotel. The guest speaker at the banquet was the Honorable David Thompson, Prime Minister of Barbados. The Afro News had the opportunity to speak with the Honorable Evelyn Greaves, High Commissioner of Barbados in Canada.

We asked the Honorable Evelyn Greaves how he viewed the outcome of the celebrated event:

“I am very impressed with the work of the contributors and very proud of what we were able to achieve.”

He added that there are many Barbadian contributors in Canada that have done a tremendous work in our society. Their works and profiles should be recognized and are being captured in a book that will be released in November 2010 in conjunction with the Barbados Independence Day. This book will feature the works of modern day professionals, a Neurological Surgeon that practices here in Vancouver, a top doctor in Cancer Research that works in Alberta, and a doctor that works in Toronto who discovered a cancer gene along with past contributors, Colonel Richard Clement Moody, the founder of Port Moody and Joe Fortes a legendary figure in the early history of Vancouver who today has a popular restaurant located in downtown Vancouver and a public library branch in his name.

The High Commissioner encouraged not only Barbadians but everyone to get a copy of the book, because not only will it be a record of contribution of Barbadians in building Canada, but it will also be a conductor of inspiration in which our youth and young Barbadians will see as great figures and role models in society.

Honorable Evelyn Greaves added that education is important and that Barbadians put a high emphasis on education. One of the guest speakers at the event said that “I don’t understand how a small country of Barbados could produce people of such quality”.

We also asked the High Commissioner what his view of Canadian Entrepreneurship is:

He responded that Tourism is a vital part of Barbados economy and growth is expected in this sector. The culture in Barbados is a rich commodity; however, this can’t be exported but serves as a great promotion tool to have people visit Barbados.

Barbados also provides countries like Canada, USA and England with a clean record for offshore investments and that their country is on a ‘white’ list for the country’s effort in clean energy and quality of conditions for laborers.

Lastly we asked for his advice for our youth:

The youth are our future. We have to give, show and inspire them with the values of victories that have been raised in Barbados. They need to recognize that they live in a world with so many cultures and conflicts that they will have to live with but they have to pay attention to a value system like education and health in order to make a mark in the world!

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Le “Panel des régions” de Radio-Canada se tenait récemment en catimini…

Le "Panel des régions" de Radio-Canada se tenait récemment en catimini...

Le "Panel des régions" de Radio-Canada se tenait récemment en catimini...

Se pourrait-il qu’une structure de rétroaction du diffuseur public  illustre de façon *magistrale* nos problèmes à nous renouveler en milieu minoritaire à l’ère des médias sociaux et s’assurer que la francophonie institutionnelle devienne pertinente alors que le franco* en situation minoritaire est de plus en plus marginalisé, acculturé et assimilé, … quoique branché. Read the full story

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Gouverneure Générale du Canada Madame Michaëlle Jean

Le plaidoyer de Michaëlle Jean à Kinshasa.

Gouverneure Générale du Canada Madame Michaëlle Jean

Gouverneure Générale du Canada Madame Michaëlle Jean

Par Billy Mangole The Afro News Kinshasa

C’est une première dans les relations diplomatiques canado-congolaises qu’un Gouverneur Général du Canada effectue une visite d’Etat en République Démocratique du Congo.

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Africa’s democracy rises

Bumps, but Africa’s democracy rises

Africa’s democracy rises

Africa’s Democracy Rises

Feature/Africa    By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong The Afro News International

After much misunderstanding, with all the anarchic one-party ordeals and self-serving dictatorial military juntas, it appears Africa is nearing a turning point in its democratic grasp. There may be divergent signs, some incredibly disturbing as Guinea Bissau and the Central African Republic indicate, but it looks like a turning to democracy as the best option to solve Africa’s development challenges. Read the full story

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