
Far East Asian Night Market returns to downtown Kitchener
More than 50 vendors lined up on King Street to provide food, entertainment and a smorgasbord of cultural delights in the east end of downtown Kitchener.
The event was organized by the Downtown Kitchener BIA, who said last year's event had nearly 10,000 people in attendance.
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