
Kamloops speedskater from Colombia defies expectations
Isaiah Jessie skates on blades that used to belong to Olympic silver medalist Jessica Hewitt One of the fastest skaters

Isaiah Jessie skates on blades that used to belong to Olympic silver medalist Jessica Hewitt One of the fastest skaters

By Hillary Ojeda The Vilcek Foundation recognized Peruvian Dr. Fernando Camargo for his research on blood cells. The United States-based

For industry leader, international business and social responsibility go hand in hand By Peter DeVries If you can imagine Karina

For centuries, the Catholic Church has worked to keep indigenous cultures and customs out of the liturgy. But Pope Francis

Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi discussed co-operation between OPEC members and other oil producers to stabilize the global oil

The Argentine government has made an official proposal to foreign investors holding $9bn (£6.25bn) in bonds the country defaulted on.

The 3,500 blasts that Spain-based multinational Maxam has detonated as part of the Panama Canal’s expansion have been one of

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) – Bruno Soares didn’t have much down time between his Australian Open doubles championship matches. No worries,

People in the Bolivian city of Oruro are gearing up for carnival. This year’s celebrations start on 30 January, but

Salvadoran Ex-President Dies Facing Corruption Charges El Salvador’s ARENA party has confirmed the death of former president Francisco Flores. Former

By Maureen Bongat The foreign leaders from the member countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)

For a very long time the biggest thing inside the American Museum of Natural History in New York was the

By Mel Abad Colombia made it to the Oscars with a Best Foreign Film nomination for the first time, Remezcla

Chinese market turmoil and the renminbi’s fall to a four-year low against the US dollar risks the prospect of “perverse”

he world’s most-wanted drug lord was captured for a third time in a daring raid on Friday by Mexican marines,

Aside from slick red carpet appearances and shade-worthy speeches, the 2016 Golden Globe Awards presented Sunday night (Jan. 10) saw Latinos take

Dear fellow journalist, Greetings from Ottawa! It is an honour for me to roll out Canada’s first nation-wide training program

A Glance at the History of Salsa Salsa has its roots with the first settlement of slaves from Africa, who

Opposition candidate Mauricio Macri won Argentina’s presidential election on Sunday, marking an end to the left-leaning and often-combative era of

CHRISTMAS CAROLS The word Carol or Carole is derived from the French and Anglo-Norman language and means dance or song

The coast of southern Chile has become a grave for 337 sei whales that were found beached in what scientists

CHRISTMAS TREE Christmas trees are an important part of Christmas celebrations. Families and friends gather around them to exchange gifts.

From Buenos Aires to Romance When traveling to Buenos Aires, it is essential to take a day trip to Uruguay

By Alisa & Jorge Aragon, Mortgage & Leasing Experts With low interest rates – now is an ideal time to

Burnaby is located immediately to the east of Vancouver. It is the third-largest city in British Columbia by population, surpassed

Translink Officially recognized as the South Coast British ColumbiaTransportation Authority, most simply know us as TransLink. Created in 1999, we deliver

2012 – ExpoPlaza and Inspirational Latin Awards Another special year for Latincouver: we launched two new events. First, ExpoPlaza Latina

2009 – Latincouver is born We were welcomed within the Latin American communities in 2009 with a huge launch party.

2008 – Latin Plaza? Paola Murillo arrived in 2005. She used to work for an HR company when her passion

If you are planning to move to British Columbia, one of the first things you must do is to find