FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 22, 2023 Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario – Tomorrow’s Leaders Starting Out (ToLSO), a new micro-grant program for young Canadians ages 15-30 years old funded by Canada Service Corps, […]
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Nigerian Canadians for Cultural Educational and Economic Progress (NCCEEP), hosted a Small Business Expo at the Optimist Community Centre Gymnasium. It was an exciting chance for members of the community
Jonathan Pinto gets a special preview of this Sunday’s Nigerian feast at the Optimist Community Centre I’ve never tried Nigerian food. So when I came across a “Taste of Nigeria”
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Omoluabi is a free bilingual publication with nine planned issues, doubling as an anti-violence campaign. Omoluabi, means “a child of character” in the Nigerian language of Yoruba. It is also
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Windsor Morning with Nav Nanwa is your coffee companion to get your day going. Tune in for the latest news, weather and traffic from Windsor and Essex County. And stay
NCCEEP EXECUTIVDIRECTOR MAKES APPEARANCE ON LOCAL PODCAST WE Speak (Windsor Essex Speaks), is a local podcast network, located in the heart of Ford city at 998 Drouillard Road. Last Sunday,
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