Don’t Miss: Chinese New Year Carnival!
The defining cognitive dissonance of Toronto can be summed up like this: While the city is one of the world’s most diverse, and while more than 200 “...;
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3. Students at Williamson Road Public School in the Beaches were told to bring their own water after high levels of lead were found in the century-old...;
Chi with me
The 300 people seated in the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Saturday night were just beginning to pick at their main course when Qin Xiping took...;
The Vanishing Spring Light
From the same production team behind Yung Chang’s Up the Yangtze and Lixin Fan’s Last Train Home comes another impressive doc about China by a young...;
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Bad Chinese karaoke and language education converged last Saturday in a Chinatown classroom, where eight strangers took clumsy stabs at singing the Middle...;
Snapshot: Chinese New Year
Chinatown’s Year of the Dragon celebrations kicked off on Monday with traditional lion dances and celebrations at Chinatown Centre mall. The week-long...;
Arlene Chan: Chinese-history buff
Her new book, The Chinese in Toronto from 1878, presents the first comprehensive account of our city’s Chinese community. Just in time for Chinese New...;
Kristyn Wong-Tam: the unofficial opposition
Council recently voted almost unanimously to ban the use of shark fin in Toronto, a cause you have been championing for a while. You must feel victorious...;
Glenn De Baeremaeker pilots shark-fin ban through council
Just before yesterday’s city-council debate on the shark fin–soup ban, with the gallery packed full of supporters in shark costumes and dozens of...;
What’s the meaning of this?: Chinese Railway Workers memorial
What’s it supposed to be?: The name of the massive sculpture might make the meaning obvious enough, but Garnet's memorial to the workers who helped...;







