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Rastafest, Canada’s largest celebration of Rastafarian heritage and culture, will be held in North York over three dates in August. The festival kicks off Aug. 8 at York Woods Library, at 1785 Finch Ave., east of Jane Street, with the Kuumba visual arts exhibition, featuring the works of Rastafarian artists. On Aug. 15 from 6 to 8:30 p.m., the library will be the site of TweenFest, where children and youth performers will show off their talents in a number of areas including dub poetry/spoken word, African/Caribbean drumming, dance, music, theatre, visual arts and mar>>>SPOTLIGHT, page 12
Hospital provides learning experience for medical students Humber River Hospital has reached a formal affiliation partnership with Queen’s University that will see students, residents and clinical fellows rotate through all of the hospital’s acute care service disciplines, the organizations announced recently. The first rotation will begin next month with the women and children’s program. Hospital president Dr. Rueben Devlin praised the agreement. “Humber River is uniquely positioned to be an institution of learning for medical students at all levels,” he said in a statement. “The educational opportunities that present themselves at Humber River Hospital are varied and numerous. It’s a very challenging, yet very rewarding, rotation for our Queen’s >>>HOSPITAL, page 12
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what’s on ◗ Aug. 8: Kuumba visual arts exhibition, featuring the works of Rastafarian artists, at York Woods Library, 1785 Finch Ave W.
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FUN FOR ALL AGES: Baby Micah Miller joins the fun with his mother Andrea during the Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival Junior Parade in Downsview Park Saturday. See page 3 for more photos.
◗ Aug. 15: TweenFest showcases the talents of children and youth performers, 6 to 8:30 p.m. at York Woods Library, 1785 Finch Ave W. Admission is free. ◗ Aug. 24: Rastafest wraps up at Downsview Park (Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue).
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