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September 13. 12-8pm. The Sri Lankan festival celebrates that country’s famous dish Kothu at the Scarborough Town Centre – easily accessible by subway. http://kothufest.com/

519. Trying to Do Something about the Refugee Crisis – 2015

Ruth writes: Pictures of a toddler dead on a beach in Turkey, an interview with his aunt in British Columbia who paid for the

518. Hispanic Festival & Hungarian Dances (video) –  Sept. 5 weekend, 2015

For details of program, see: http://www.hispanicfiesta.com Hungarian Dances: Those of you who missed the Hungarian dances at the CNE can see them on the

Ruth writes: I want to take my 5 year old grandson here for his first lion dance. 2-8pm. Dufferin Grove Park.  For more information:

  Ruth writes: Prayers start at 10.  There is usually food at noon, and then speeches and performances. $20 for non-members. Tibetan Canadian Cultural

Ruth writes: This festival should be colourful and lively with its window into Toronto’s friendly Filipino community. It’s easy to get to from the

Ruth writes: Yes, we have lots of British culture in Toronto.  Coming up is a concert of Cornish Music. Every May Day and Labour

Ruth writes: This is one of my favourite festivals because it is well organized, and I love Korean food. For our previous blogs about

Ruth writes: It was billed as a “Multicultural Show” hosted by the “Youth Council”. I’m always keen to find out about different expressions of

Ruth writes: the Afro-Carib Fest is at the Scarborough Centre Subway Station. It looks like fun,  is easy to get to, and it’s free.