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ByBlacks Restaurant Week (BRW) has grown into a highly anticipated national food festival celebrating the flavours, creativity, and culture of Black-owned Canadian restaurants, caterers, pop-ups, and food trucks.

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Get ready for the ultimate party on the water, vibing to the best African and Caribbean sounds at the hottest Cruise of the summer!
Join us for the Afro-Carib Fest Boat Cruise, an exciting evening filled with the best DJS, food, entertainment and spectacular views of Toronto aboard the stunning Stella Borealis!

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Celebrate Mother's Day in style at our groovy Mamma Mania event! Treat your mom to a night of delicious dinner and an epic 80s dance party. Get ready to dance the night away to all the hits from the 80s. Dress up in your best retro outfit and make this a Mother's Day to remember! Don't miss out on this fantastic evening filled with good food, great music, and lots of fun!

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Afro-Carib Fest is an award-winning, FREE, two-day outdoor festival that celebrates diversity by showcasing the arts, culture, and heritage of the African and Caribbean communities and beyond to over 50,000 attendees. Audiences will be engaged through live performances from over 120 local artists and over 80 vendors, a cultural parade, a kid's zone, dance competitions with cash prizes, drum circles, raffle draws with prizes, and much more.

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“A Transit Through Time” features a six-artist group exhibition co-curated by Union and MakeRoom Inc. as well as a special featured project by renowned artist Jordan Sook, “Nothing More Nothing Less”. The entire exhibition reminds viewers that everyone is part of the past, and we are responsible for shaping the future.
Toronto Union is kicking off its 2025 cultural season with two exciting public art exhibitions celebrating seven Black artists. Toronto Union has a rich history of supporting artists and providing platforms for them to share their stories through art. The Union programming team selects, curates, and hosts free public art exhibitions year-round. This exhibition launches on February 12, featuring “Nothing More Nothing Less” by artist Jordan Sook and “A Transit Through Time,” a group exhibition showcasing six artists, co-curated with MakeRoom Inc. and sponsored by TD Bank Group (TD).