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March 1, 2024

In today’s edition of This City: a recap of last night’s instalment of Law & Order Toronto. Plus, the best cheap tacos in Toronto right now, a reader seeks the Urban Diplomat’s advice on how to stop his boyfriend from becoming his clone, and more. Visit torontolife.com for all our city coverage.

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EPISODE TWO: CONDO SHOOTINGS AND COLD CASES

This week’s instalment of Law & Order Toronto takes inspiration from the Vaughan condo shooting in 2022, during which Francesco Villi killed five of his neighbours in the Bellaria Residences. So, sadly, a storyline about multiple murders motivated by tensions between condo residents rings all too true. Here, a very Toronto breakdown of what the L&O team got right and wrong about the city and the IRL headlines that shape the series.

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Dear Urban Diplomat

“I’ve been seeing my boyfriend for about a year, and it’s going well—maybe too well. I’m worried we’re turning into that cliché: gay twins. He borrows my clothes, has grown a beard like mine and has adopted my love of casual blazers. But the sirens really went off when he suggested that we get matching tattoos. How do I stop it?” Here’s what our Urban Diplomat had to say.

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Where To Eat Cheap

For our March issue, we scoured the city’s new takeout spots and rounded up our all-time favourite budget-friendly bites. Here, five superb tacos for $10 or less, including one loaded with steak, a grilled octopus option, and a marlin-and-shrimp combo.

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An outdoor exhibition of luminous art

For one month, Ontario Place’s Trillium Park will host Toronto’s annual (and completely free) Lumière festival, an exhibition of light-based artwork by creators from across the city. This year’s theme: connections. Trillium Park, March 12 to April 20

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Toronto Life, February 2024

March 2024: The Pretendian Twins

In the latest issue: how two faux-Inuit sisters cashed in on a life of deception. Plus, the city’s best cheap eats, a suburban holy war between religion and real estate, a bittersweet memoir about ditching Toronto, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today.