Friday kicks off warm—Calgary, June 5.
8°C and mostly cloudy. Grab sunscreen, catch the light till 9:45 PM, and pick your evening vibe.
Good morning. It's Friday, and you've got a solid daylight stretch ahead—we're holding 16 hours and 21 minutes of it, with sunset not landing till 9:45 PM tonight. Bundle up a layer for the 8°C start, but here's the thing: UV is sitting at 7, which is high, so give yourself sunscreen even though it's cloudy. That's the kind of morning that tricks you.
If you're heading into the foothills or anywhere the mountains matter for your route, keep an eye on conditions—nothing flagged urgent this morning, but it's worth a quick glance before you go.
There's some real stuff moving in Cowtown right now. Renters are pushing hard for indoor temperature caps at 26°C as the heat season kicks in—landlord wars, basically—and the province is about to announce passenger rail plans that could link YYC airport straight through downtown and up to Banff. That's the kind of infrastructure news that doesn't come around every day. Meanwhile, downtown's Green Line support is crumbling among the people who'd actually live with it, and apartment prices are taking the steepest dip of any Calgary housing type. There was also a shooting in a Beltline park yesterday that left someone critically injured—worth knowing if you're moving around that neighbourhood.
For lunch or dinner, Patricia Street Deli just reopened with some real resilience behind it—worth a stop if you're in the mood for something with history. If you're thinking local and fresh, Micro Acres grows 50 varieties of microgreens for Calgary chefs, so anywhere serving that stuff is using the good stuff. There's also a solid rundown of donut shops worth the detour this week if you're leaning sweet, and if tonight's a drinking night, Tailgunner Brewing's new cocktail bar opens this month—worth scoping out.
You've got two solid evening options waiting. The Black Keys are playing at Spruce Meadows at 7:00 PM (18+), which is a proper rock night if you're into it. Or if you want something warmer and theatrical, Come From Away is running at both The Palace Theatre and Theatre Calgary's Max Bell Theatre, both kicking off at 7:30 PM. Pick your vibe—either way, you've got light holding late, so there's no rush out the door.
Get yourself out there. It's Friday.
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