Thursday morning: cool start, two big nights ahead.
It's 11°C and mostly cloudy—layer up for the commute. Stamps play the Lions tonight, or catch Jo Koy if comedy's your thing.
Morning's crisp at 11 degrees, mostly cloudy overhead, and you've got nearly fifteen hours of daylight to work with—sunset's at 9:01 PM, so plan accordingly if you're heading out tonight. The UV's low, so no sunscreen panic, but that cool air means a jacket's your friend for the walk or drive in.
Commute-wise, you're clear on the main routes. Bridgeland Main Street is wrapping up construction by month's end after years of work, so if you've been dodging that corridor, relief is coming soon. Keep an eye on foothills road conditions if you're heading that way today—camera checks are always worth a look before you commit to a route.
On the news side, there's been movement on a First Nation's oilsands cleanup fund challenge—a judge dismissed it over legal notice timing. And if you've been following the road safety push around here, advocates are calling for Alberta to probe pickup truck and large SUV deaths. It's heavy, but it matters for how we think about traffic on our streets.
Food-wise, Shake Shack just opened Canada's first drive-thru location on Macleod Trail today, if you want to try it without leaving your car. If you're after something fresher, Arepa Boss opened their first brick-and-mortar spot in Marda Loop after doing the market circuit for years—worth a visit if you're in that part of town. And Prado Coffee, a Vancouver specialty café, landed in Britannia Plaza. Quick heads-up though: a batch of Greek yogurt at Costco got recalled over mould contamination, so if you picked some up recently, check your fridge.
Tonight's the real choice. The Stampeders are hosting the BC Lions at McMahon Stadium at 7 PM, so if you're a Stamps fan, it's game day. If comedy's more your speed, Jo Koy's at the Grey Eagle Event Centre at 8 PM. Either way, you've got options and the daylight to get there.
It's a solid Thursday. Get yourself out.
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