Alexandra Falibois, a vibrant woman with a contagious smile, embodies the spirit of a trailblazer. Hailing from Guadeloupe, a stunning island in the French Caribbean, she now thrives in Moncton, Canada, where she ignites the entrepreneurial spark in aspiring business owners. Her journey began in the bustling city of Paris, where she honed her skills in...
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Building Inclusive Communities: Exclusive Interview with MAGMA’s Managing Director Alison Fries
Exclusive Interview with Ron Gaudet – the CEO of Magma
“A Vision of Beauty, Diversity, and Unity: The Inspiring Story Behind Miss & Mister Greater Moncton”
From Childhood Recipe to Market Success: Kadiatou’s Millet Pudding Journey
An Interview with Michèle Nadeau CEO, YWCA Moncton.
An Interview with Kelly Bourque, REALTOR/ AGENTE IMMOBILIRE at ROYAL LEPAGE Atlantic
CELEBRATING JOVIAL ORLACHI OSUNDU: A Shining Star of Leadership and Community Spirit
ANGELAMACMICHAEL: A Champion of Language, Community, and Cultural Connection in Greater Moncton
FAITH: A CHAMPION FOR BLACK YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
Dee’s Kitchen: A Taste of Home for African Immigrants in Canada
The Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick Youth microaggression workshop in collaboration with its supporting partners
AFRO FEST 2024: A Vibrant Celebration of Africa’s Cultural Heritage in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The Mall Magazine Set to Host Historic Female Bilingual Awards in Canada / The Mall Magazine va organiser les premiers Prix Bilingues Féminins au Canada
An Interview with Alfred Burgesson, Founder and CEO of Tribe Network
An Interview with Dr. Dieu Hack-Polay. Professor, Director of Research
The visionary behind Distinct Magic Events – Solange Ake.
From Dreams to Reality: The Inspirational Journey of Kikelomo Adesola Omijeh
From Factory Floors to Family Fun: Jalana’s Journey to Greatness:
A Remarkable Journey: Bolaji Akintola and the Rise of Divine African Market
Author: The Mall
From Island Girl to Community Champion: A Story of Success and Service – Takia Panza-Benjamin
The salty tang of the Nassau air still lingers in her memory, a constant reminder of the warmth that brought her to Canada two decades ago. Fresh out of Dalhousie University, a young wife with dreams dancing in her eyes, she embarked on a journey that would weave family, finance, and community into the rich...
Minister Petitpas Taylor: A Beacon of Leadership and Integrity in New Brunswick
As Ray Croc once said, the quality of a leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves, and Minister Petitpas Taylor exemplifies this through her dedicated service. Though she is best described as a woman with a strong sense of valor and unwavering integrity, she also embodies the qualities of a true leader....
An Interview with Mouhamadou Samb of Black Business Initiative (BBI) By The Mall Magazine
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Who was the first black person in Canada?
The first may not always be the last As Canada celebrates Black History Month, it’s important to ask who was the first black person in Canada, a country that has now emerged as the world’s immigration capital. The first Black person thought to have set foot on Canadian soil was Mathieu Da Costa, a free man...
Nigeria’s Adebola Aderibigbe becomes first African and youngest recipient of Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Award
Dream it. Then make it happen Nigeria’s Adebola Aderibigbe, 20, has emerged the first African and the youngest ever to receive the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. Realizing The Dream Award She won the Horizon Award at the 15th Realizing the Dream Legacy Awards Banquet. alongside former Birmingham Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. and former U.S....
Dance2Fit with Ore: Where Passion for Dance Meets Dedication to Fitness
In the heart of Moncton, New Brunswick, where the Petitcodiac River weaves through a city adorned with the charm of bilingualism and the warmth of a tight-knit community, there exists a dance haven unlike any other. This is the story of Dance2fit With Ore, a rhythmic celebration of Afrobeats and other genres of music that...
Canada increases proof of funds by 100% for international students visa applications
The Canadian government has just doubled the amount of money international students need to prove they have in order to get a study permit or immigration visa to Canada. Currently, an applicant to Canada needs to show at least $10,000 in their bank account to prove that they can keep up with the cost of...