Toronto does have cricket and lots of it. It’s a multicultural opportunity and it has female teams too. There’s no fee for watching a
I had expected a lot of people but only 60 were there when I arrived at 6:40am. There was no clotted cream with the scones,
On April 16, we posted a blog about discovering Whirling Dervishes in Toronto. See No. 107. Known to many as a dance form from
I had a quick look at the Ecuadorian Art Exhibition at City Hall today. Six artists based in Ecuador were represented. Some of their
Sun. May 1 from 5:45am until about 9am is worth getting up early for. At least, I think so. Morris dancers will be performing
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If you missed the Khalsa Parade on University Avenue, there’s another, smaller one in Mississauga on May 1. It starts at 1pm from the
A web-site launched in April this year tells about the lives of Chinese-Canadian women who lived between 1923 and 1967. On the site you can learn
It was a glorious day last Sunday. Unlike Khalsa Day last year, the sun came out bright and warm. The sun and the parade cheered
It was a lot more fun than I expected, but then, who expects a Passion Play to be “fun”? Did you see it? Do
The Khalsa Day parade starts from the CNE at 1pm on Sunday, April 24. Earlier that morning, at the Better Living Centre, there’s an










