Sunny Thursday—UV's cranked, tennis is live, and Pink Floyd's on tonight
Beautiful day ahead; watch the sun at lunch. Here's what you need sorted before the coffee kicks in.
It's 17°C and mainly sunny out there—genuinely pretty. The UV index is sitting at 6.0, which is high enough that you'll want sunscreen if you're outside for any real stretch, especially around midday. Sunset's at 8:05 PM, so you've got a solid 14 hours of daylight to work with. Plan your afternoon accordingly.
Commute should be straightforward today. No major disruptions flagged, so you're good to move as normal.
On the news side: Hockey Canada's still in the headlines after five 2018 World Junior players were found to have breached the code of conduct despite sexual assault acquittals—messy situation. There's also an investigation underway at an Ahuntsic day camp over alleged sexual abuse allegations. More locally, West Island renters are in real trouble: requests for help have jumped 63% as rents keep climbing and affordable units keep vanishing. Worth paying attention to if you've got friends or family dealing with housing out there.
If you're thinking dinner, there's some solid options on the radar. MUCHO Burrito's marking 20 years with 2-for-1 burritos tomorrow (August 14), so that's worth flagging for Friday if you're in the mood. If you want to get fancy, Jacopo in Vieux-Montréal is serving tableside fettuccine inside a hollowed-out wheel of cheese—proper dinner theatre if you're feeling it. One heads-up: Costco's recalling Cadbury Oreo bars and Alfa Croissants over allergen and mould concerns, so check what you've got at home.
Tonight's got some solid options if you're looking to get out. The National Bank Open tennis finals are happening at IGA Stadium at 5:30 PM if you want live sports energy. Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is playing at Le Dome at 5:30 PM as well—a full immersive experience if that's your lane. Or if you want something more intimate with soul vibes, Nino's on at Le Balcon at 6:00 PM. Pick your mood and go.
Stay hydrated with that sun today, and if you're heading out tonight, dress for the warmth but know it'll cool down after sunset.
Catch you tomorrow.
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