Ruth writes: I visited the Aboriginal Pavilion at Fort York yesterday, and loved it. The First Nations guides like Suzanne Smoke were excellent, and
Ruth writes: It’s a big mystery to me. Why did the July 23 Star give almost full-page, page three, front-section prominence to a Hindu
Ruth writes: When I first started this blog almost four years ago, I had a dream. It was to encourage Torontonians to visit each
17Jul
In response to K.Klassy‘s question, yes, there is an Underground Freedom Train again this year to celebrate Emancipation Day. Friday, July 31, 2015
14Jul
Ruth writes: We’ve had so many queries about the British Isles Show that we feel we have to do a separate blog about it.
10Jul
Ruth writes: I just received the poster of the Bon Odori and Natsu Matsuri. It’s tomorrow, July 11! There’s still time to plan to
Ruth writes: Sorry, we just received this notice today. It’s too late for the launch, but the exhibition is still on this week. It
For detailed schedule, see: http://www.festivalofindia.ca/ This is one of the many culturally diverse festivals we have in multicultural Toronto. To find others, look at:
“Toronto will feel like France on July 12! Come celebrate the French national holiday at David Pecaut square (215 King Street West). Featuring gastronomy,
The Pan Am Flame was lit during a traditional ceremony in May at the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico. On July 4,








