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January 29, 2024

In today’s edition of This City: everything you need to know about Toronto’s bedbug crisis. Plus, chef Nuit Regular’s tip on a great off-leash dog park, a relaxing sound bath experience in Roncesvalles, and more. Visit torontolife.com for all our city coverage.

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There Will Be Blood

Bedbugs are—no exaggeration—everywhere in Toronto: our libraries, offices, schools, hospitals, hotels, transit and homes. Inside the always expensive, often traumatic, probably futile battle to eradicate the bloodsucking parasites that are ruining our lives.

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The Secret City

For our January issue, we asked prominent Torontonians for insider tips and tricks that make life in the city better. Chef Nuit Regular’s recommendation: dog walks at Sherwood Park. “There’s a great off-leash section in the ravine where our bordoodle, Ziggy, can run around and make new friends, and he especially loves to swim in Burke Brook. It’s a great place to reflect before starting a busy day.”

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Winter Wellness

Banish any preconceptions of Enya-like soundscapes: a sound bath isn’t just a horizontal concert. It’s a guided meditation that helps listeners chill out as a symphony of eclectic sounds washes over them. At Kiko Sounds in Roncesvalles, no two sound baths are the same, except in their aim: to promote deep rest. Our roundup of wellness experiences to try this winter, here.

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Toronto Life, February 2024

February 2024: Underemployed, Overjoyed

In the latest issue: confessions from the new and intentionally underemployed labour force. Plus, how bloodsucking parasites are ruining our lives, the city’s best new resto-clubs, memoirs from Gaza, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today.