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Awarded for her contributions
Written by Theresa Benedek
Kathleen Suite is seen as a phenomenal woman, wife, mother, career achiever, and volunteer "par excellence.”

is america ready for real change?
Written by Egbert Gaye
It was mid-afternoon on Wednesday August 27, when history came to the United States. A

is america ready for real change?
Written by Egbert Gaye
It was mid-afternoon on Wednesday August 27, when history came to the United States. A

t.o advocate to speak at Afrocentric Education fair
Written by Contact Staff
Quebec Black school advocates are inviting Angela Wilson, a pioneer of Afrocentric education in Toronto, to talk at the upcoming Afrocentric Education Fair to be held at McGill University on September 17.

new service for adult learners
Written by Contact Staff
Have you ever thought that educating adults is as important as schooling our youth?

Saying yes! to YES Montreal
Written by Contact Staff
Worldbeat artist and Montreal favourite, the energetic, eclectic and exuberant South African singer Lorraine Klaasen will headline YES Montreal’s fundraising event later this month.

Scholarships in honor of Curtis George
Written by Contact Staff
The Engilsh Montreal School Board(EMSB)-QBBE Curtis George Memorial Scholarship Fund are collaborating to offer assistance to two students in the community.

Zeeta joins Peter Anthony Holder on Soul Call
Written by Contact Staff
The fall season brings a new face and added energy to the popular community television show, Soul Call with the addition of popular media personality, Zeeta Maharaj as co-host with Peter Anthony Holder.

Aging With Dignity: meeting Challenges
Written by Contact Staff
Seniors from the Black community will welcome their peers from other cultural groups on Saturday, September 20 at their annual conference, Aging With Dignity.

Access Barbados day - aug 23
Written by Contact Staff
Barbados High Commissioner to Canada, the Honourable Evelyn Greaves and OECS States’ representative Ms Anita Joseph will be present as Barbadians and other Montrealers celebrate Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Festival 2008.