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‘People miss it': Here's why the Taste of the Danforth festival keeps getting cancelled

‘People miss it': Here's why the Taste of the Danforth festival keeps getting cancelled

Toronto Star5 days ago
Nicola Bello dances outside the Athens Restaurant as thousands of Torontonians fill Danforth Avenue for the annual street festival Taste of the Danforth in August 2019. Steve Russell Toronto Star flag wire: false flag sponsored: false article_type: pubinfo.section: cms.site.custom.site_domain : thestar.com sWebsitePrimaryPublication : publications/toronto_star bHasMigratedAvatar : false firstAuthor.avatar :
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