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Thursday's a warm one — watch the air quality before you head out

Transit hiccups on the 187 and Canada Line, but the weather's on your side if you stay sharp about the smoke.

Thu · Jul 23, 2026 Updated 10:55 AM
Thursday's a warm one — watch the air quality before you head out

Morning. It's 20°C and heading toward 25° with mostly cloud cover — genuinely nice for late July, and you've got a solid 15-and-a-half hours of daylight to work with (sunset at 9:05 PM). But there's an air quality warning in effect today, so if you're heading outside for lunch or planning an evening walk, keep an eye on the conditions. The UV's running high at 8.0, so sunscreen if you're in the clear patches.

On the transit front, the 187 Parkway has some cancellations this morning — both the Coquitlam Central eastbound runs at 6:03, 6:46, 7:27, and 8:17 am are out, plus the westbound departures from Plateau at 6:18, 7:02, 7:44, and 8:35 am. If you're on that route, check before you leave. The Canada Line's doing track maintenance starting at 11 tonight, so single-tracking between Bridgeport and Richmond-Brighouse through end of service — doesn't affect your commute home today, but good to know for evening plans. The 106 in New Westminster's still on a construction detour through Friday, so add a few minutes if that's your run.

Council's been busy this week. The old Molson brewery site is headed for a high-density redevelopment, and downtown there's talk of a hotel-condo tower replacing a stalled office project — the kind of slow churn that shapes the city's edges without much fanfare. The Telus-Westbank AI data centre decision got delayed until after the election, which tells you something about how those conversations are landing right now.

If you're thinking about eating out, the restaurant scene's moving — Jersey Mike's opens in Kits this September, and a Hong Kong crime cinema-inspired pop-up called The Fishy Business is coming in August. Come winter, there's Como Ultramar launching with Northern Spain seafood. Closer to now, Provence Marinaside is running a heirloom tomato festival menu through August if you're after something seasonal.

Tonight's got some options if you want to get out. Nate Bargatze's at Rogers Arena at 7, the Stuff You Should Know podcast is live at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre at the same time, and Come From Away's at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage at 7:30. It's a Thursday so nothing's wild, but there's enough if the mood strikes. The weather'll hold through the evening, so if comedy or theatre sounds good, you're set.

Stay hydrated with that air quality warning in mind. See you tomorrow.

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