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Published in: Music

Toronto-born R&B icon Melanie Fiona just won the 2026 JUNO Award for Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for her EP Say Yes, her triumphant return after a 13-year hiatus. With two Grammys already on her shelf and Guyanese roots deeply embedded in her sound, this win is a celebration of Black Canadian excellence, ...

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Published in: Arts

Five-time Dora Award-winning actor Amaka Umeh is set to host the 46th Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards, presented by the Romano D'Andrea Foundation, on Monday, June 29, 2026, at Toronto's Meridian Hall. Canada's largest and oldest performing arts awards programme will celebrate outstanding achievements across theatre, dance, and opera with...

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Published in: Community

Friends in Toronto Community Services (FITCS) has launched the Keep Six Ambassadors Program, a federally funded, five-year initiative rooted in over two decades of community work in Toronto's Jane and Finch neighbourhood. Founded by Antonius Clarke, who started the organization at just seventeen, FITCS uses mentorship, restorative j...

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Published in: Travel

London has one of the world's most vibrant African and Caribbean diaspora communities, and for Black travellers, the city rewards those willing to look beyond the postcards. From Brixton's cultural renaissance to the jerk-scented laneways of Peckham and Hackney's ever-evolving creative scene, this guide covers the restaurants, heritage...

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Published in: Visual Arts

Toronto has no shortage of photographers, but a distinct generation of Black image-makers is doing something different. They're building visual worlds rooted in community, diaspora, and cultural pride. From intimate Caribbean family portraits to bold fashion-forward imagery and youth mentorship programs, these artists are reshapin...

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