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Should it be called ‘Lunar New Year’ or ‘Chinese New Year’?

Chinese supermarkets and shops in Toronto are all decked for Chinese New Year, one of the most historical and iconic festivals with traditional decorations and various congratulations, in the midst of the Omicron variant and the anticipated reopening plan. Among the numerous salutations, the one that stands out is, undoubtedly, “Happy Chinese New Year.”






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11th annual festival highlights alternative talent

The Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival was introduced in 2005 to create new opportunities for networking comedians. Inspired by similar events in Chicago and Vancouver, the festival invites beginners and professionals to showcase their passion for humour. This year’s edition opened last Thursday and runs at various Toronto venues until this coming Sunday, March 13.



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How ’bout them apples?

This weekend Torontonians will have a perfect way to celebrate the changing of the seasons. Crisp sweater weather and crisp apple cider will be abundant downtown.