TORONTO: “No kite flying allowed,” reads a bright yellow sign in a Toronto park where the city’s South Asian community used to gather to practice the sport they introduced to the country. Kite flying ...
A lush park in an immigrant-rich corner of Toronto is about to become a testing ground for how far big Canadian cities are willing to bend to accommodate the traditional practices of immigrant ...
“No kite flying allowed,” reads a bright yellow sign in a Toronto park where the city’s South Asian community used to gather to practice the sport they introduced to the country. Kite flying is a ...
Toronto's very own no-fly zone may soon get bigger as scorn grows for a popular form of aerial dogfighters whose stray string has been littering city parks. Kite fighters are bracing for more ...
People fly kites during the 24th Annual Four Winds Kite Festival at the Kortright Centre for Conservation in Toronto, Canada, May 4, 2013. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng) Kites fly over soap bubbles during the ...
Dozens of kites soared over Woodbine Beach decorating the sky with a mosaic of colourful fluttering shapes. The annual Toronto WindFest waterfront kite festival held September 21 and 22 invited ...
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