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Caroline Aksich

Caroline Aksich

Freelance Journalist at Toronto Life Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Design
  • Food
  • Entertainment
  • Real Estate
  • Travel
  • Society
  • City News
  • Economic Development
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Five Toronto bars (and one castle) hosting creepy Halloween pop-ups

Spooky season is upon us
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The Well is getting a swanky Mediterranean and Asian supper club

Noyaa will open in late November
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Toronto’s most-hyped pizzeria is getting its own chip flavour

Miss Vickie’s new series is inspired by dishes at some of Canada’s top Italian restaurants
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This former military base in Prince Edward County has been turned i...

Welcome to Base31, Prince Edward County’s most unexpected cultural destination
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The Old Spaghetti Factory is getting a sister restaurant and speakeasy

But the two new spots, Eloise and Bar Cart, are nothing like the kitschy red-sauce joint
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All of the new food vendors and restaurants opening in the Wellingt...

Including Bear Steak Sandwiches and Chen Chen’s Hot Chicken
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Nine unique culinary experiences in Ontario worth the road trip

Including tasting menus that begin in a garden, hands-on foraging feasts and brunch with ostriches
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The best made-in-Toronto food and drinks

Our Trump-proof guide to buying local
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Inside the outrageously luxurious Nobu Hotel Toronto

Featuring in-room wellness treatments, a private restaurant and a casual house G-Wagon
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Toronto’s best afternoon tea experiences

Including classic services, cake-filled makeup cases and teapot cocktails
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“I restored an 1840s heritage building in Elora and turned it into ...

When Kat Florence found out that the historic cinema in her hometown was under threat from developers, she decided to act