Skateboarders, motocross riders, Filipino marching bands, green dragons – that’s the Toronto St. Patrick’s Day parade. There has been a parade held in Toronto since at least 1863.

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Free food credit with the Ritual App
Founded in Toronto in 2014, “Ritual” is now available in urban areas in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
People can order food or coffee in the area through a smartphone app, using a credit card to pay, then go to the establishment, walk up to the counter and grab their goods without waiting in line.
When you sign up with an INVITE CODE(my invite code: WEI45391) you get $10 credit for your first two orders($5 each order). You earn points by inviting friends, visiting a new restaurant and participating varies activities. Points you earn can be converted into credit to spend on your meals.
That’s not all. Ritual runs varies promotions from time to time, for example a current promotion is for APPLE PAY users to get 50% OFF.
Another time-limited promotion called “Food is King” provides up to a $15 credit for any Toronto resident who uses “Ritual” app to order food from one of 40 participating business that are located in the King Street pilot area.
The introduction of the promotion comes amid criticism from some restaurant owners, who say that the pilot project to prioritize streetcars between Bathurst and Jarvis streets has negatively impacted their business.
“This is meant to promote people patronizing these businesses. It is designed to encourage more foot traffic on King Street and to drive incremental purchases to restaurants and food service establishments within the pilot area,” Mayor John Tory said in announcing the promotion.
Search “Food is King” in the app for participating restaurants. The promotion is running now until March 4.
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2018 Chinese New Year in Toronto
Chinese New Year is celebrated at shopping malls and libraries in Chinatowns.
Many retail stores and banks are also dressed up for the Chinese New Year including some supermarkets and most major high end stores.
Toronto IceFest 2018
Bloor-Yorkville’s Icefest showcases themed ice sculptures throughout the Village of Yorkville Park and surrounding area. This year’s theme is Medieval Times, transforming the neighbourhood into a magical display of over 70,000 lbs. of crystal clear ice sculpted into magnificent sculptures inspired by the chivalry, rivalry & revelry in celebration of the middle ages.
Chinese New Year Celebration at Toronto Public Library
Celebrating the Year of the Dog at Lillian H. Smith Branch of Toronto Public Library!

LOCATION:Lillian H. Smith branch
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