In today’s edition of This City: the ultimate guide to surviving every doomsday scenario imaginable. Plus, a candlelit Hindu wedding celebration, Toronto’s best cheap bowls of noodles right now, and more. Visit torontolife.com for all our city coverage. |
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*Except for the risk of wildfires, extreme weather, pandemics, asteroids, supervolcanoes, power grid failures, nuclear war, killer robots and zombie apocalypses. In this era of unparalleled apprehension, it’s easy to let your imagination run wild. Here, a guide to what you really need to worry about and why. |
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| Jessny Maureaye and Syam Patel met in 2010 through family friends. For years, their timing was off—until 2019, when their long-term friendship evolved into a romantic relationship. In 2022, Syam popped the question in Toronto’s Distillery District, and in the summer of 2023, the couple wed in the same temple where they had first laid eyes on each other. |
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| The Spring 2024 Private School Guide is here |
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| For our March issue, we scoured the city’s new takeout spots and rounded up our all-time favourite budget-friendly bites. Here, five of the best noodle soups to slurp for $10 or less, including curry udon, savoury pancit and a tasty Wuhan specialty. |
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What to see, do and read this month |
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| The past few years have been big ones for Olivia Rodrigo. Since releasing her debut album, Sour, at age 18 in 2021, she’s rocketed to the upper echelons of pop royalty, winning three Grammys and claiming the title of Billboard’s Woman of the Year in 2022. Her sophomore album, Guts, is all about growing pains, with pop-rock ballads about the messiness of young adulthood. Scotiabank Arena, March 29 to 30 |
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| Toronto Life’s iconic Best Restaurants event, presented by Uber Eats, is back on May 13 at Evergreen Brick Works. Save the date and prepare your appetite for an immersive culinary experience featuring talented chefs and the restaurants that make up the June Where to Eat Now issue, celebrating the best places to eat in Toronto. Get tickets here. |
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| 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. |
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