Sunny Wednesday, and The Bouncing Souls are back tonight
Fourteen degrees, no drama on the roads, and a solid rock show waiting if you're keen.
Morning — it's a clean Wednesday out there. Fourteen degrees, mainly sunny, and the UV's sitting high at 8.0, so if you're out for any length of time you'll want the sunscreen. You've got a full sixteen hours of daylight to work with, and the sun won't dip until 9:45 tonight, so there's plenty of light left for anything you've got planned after work.
Roads are good. No word of major closures or drama on your commute in or out, so you can plot a normal route and move on with your day.
On the wider front, there's some solid stuff worth knowing. The province just committed sixteen million to expand family violence support services across Alberta — real money headed toward a real problem. And if you've been curious about what's coming to your neighbourhood, the Italian Centre Shop is opening up a new twenty-two-thousand-square-foot location at Northland Village Mall today, so that's worth a look if you're in that corner of town.
For dinner, if you're torn between Greek or Turkish and you need something that actually lands, that's worth asking around about — both have solid spots in the city, and you can't go wrong either way depending on what you're craving.
Now here's the thing: The Bouncing Souls are at The Palace Theatre tonight at six with The Suicide Machines. If you've got any history with that era of emo or just want a good night out with a live band, that's the call. Show starts at six, so you've got the whole evening ahead of you after.
If tonight doesn't hit for you, folk vibes are coming this weekend, plus there's emo nostalgia lined up just after that. So the next few days have some shape to them musically.
Given it's sunny and warm enough, a park walk this afternoon or early evening wouldn't hurt either — you'll have light until nearly ten, so there's no rush. Just keep that sunscreen handy if you're planning to spend real time outside.
Have a good one out there.
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