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Monday's cooler—Sun Champ Summer, and Pussycats tonight.

Start the week braced for 18°C and a quieter evening unless you're heading to Centre Bell.

Mon · Jul 6, 2026 Updated 1:55 PM
Monday's cooler—Sun Champ Summer, and Pussycats tonight.

Alright, cooler snap this morning—18°C, so throw a layer on if you're heading out early. Partly cloudy, UV's cranked at 8 (that's high, so sunscreen still matters), and you've got a long day of light ahead; sunset's 8:45 tonight. Nothing wild weatherwise, so commute should move.

What's worth knowing: Summer McIntosh just broke the women's 200m butterfly world record here in Montreal—proper moment. If you're into swimming, the Canadian trials keep rolling through the Olympic pool today, prelims at 9:30 AM and finals tonight at 5:30 PM if you want to catch the tail end of the action.

On the commute front, heads up there was a CN train derailment overnight in Repentigny—no injuries, so that's the main thing. Check your usual route if you're anywhere near that line. Also, if you're airport-bound soon, the new rideshare pickup zone's got people confused and walking further than they used to, so maybe give yourself an extra few minutes if you're meeting someone there.

There's some real talk brewing around the Plateau too—a café's been robbed and trashed three times in the last year, and the owner's pushing back hard. Worth paying attention to. And two people got pulled out of the Lachine Canal after an overnight rescue operation, so it's a reminder to keep an eye on the water, even in summer.

If you're thinking lunch or dinner, the good news is Montreal's still punching above its weight on coffee—four local cafés made North America's top 100 list. Word is also out that smoked meat spots vary wild across the city, so if you're after something solid today, might be the time to try somewhere new. And if you're shopping for butter this week, prices are all over the map depending on where you hit, so grab it while it makes sense.

Tonight's quiet unless you're feeling the Pussycat Dolls at Centre Bell at 6:30 PM—that's the main draw if you want to get out. Otherwise it's a solid Monday for staying in, walking the Mountain if the weather holds, or catching the swimming finals if you're curious.

Keep warm, and enjoy the long evening light.

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