Thursday Heat and Long Light — Make the Most of It
Sixteen degrees, sunset after 9:50 PM, and plenty to do tonight if you're keen.
Morning. It's a proper summer Thursday — 16°C and climbing, UV sitting at 6.0 which means you'll want sunscreen if you're out for lunch or a walk through the river valley. The sun won't dip until 9:54 PM, so you've got serious daylight to work with. Plan your evening knowing you've got nearly 16 and a half hours of it.
Nothing major hanging up the commute this morning — standard Thursday traffic patterns. Just the usual: Yellowhead's moving, Henday's clear as far as we know. Bike-friendly weather if that's your thing.
Few things worth knowing as you move through the day. Connor Ingram had a solid season as the Oilers' top goalie last year but hasn't been getting the respect he probably deserves — worth keeping an eye on as the new season shapes up. On a heavier note, that October arrest downtown that left a man with a brain bleed? No charges for the officers involved. And if you've been following it, the Robinson family marked 20 years this week still looking for answers in their loved one's case — Nadine Robinson was an Edmonton nurse, and they haven't stopped.
If you're thinking lunch or dinner, there's decent food noise happening. Ramneek Singh's been taking on Edmonton's donair scene if you want to read up on where to land. There's a new rooftop patio over at the historic Crawford Building with panoramic views — solid spot if the weather holds (which it should). Five new restaurants worth the trip popped up this summer too, so options aren't thin.
Tonight's got some real energy. KDays is kicking off at the EXPO Centre at 6:00 if you want carnival games, rides, and the whole fair vibe — 10-day pass is running if you're thinking of making it a repeat visit over the next couple weeks. Music-wise, Pure Love Eternal Peace is playing the Starlite Room at 6:00 with Adolyne and Echthros on the bill, so if you're chasing live sound that's worth the trip. Comedy's also firing — Ryan Goodcase at Rick Bronson's at 7:30 if you want scripted laughs. And the Neon Skies Festival's got a 2-day pass going at the ICE District fan park starting at 6:00, so if you're keen on that lineup it's a good night to grab tickets.
With sunset this late you've got real time to play with, whether you're staying downtown or heading out to one of the neighbourhoods. Take the extra daylight.
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