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first day of summer

It's officially the first day of summer in Canada, and according to astrologers, the solstice is a very special event!

If you're looking for little ways to honour the day or just learn more about the cosmic event, Narcity spoke with astrologer Nadiya Shah about what the summer solstice is, how it's celebrated and what exactly it might mean for your life.

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The weather is heating up in Toronto, and if you're looking for ways to celebrate the start of the summer, a cheap frozen treat may be right up your alley.

Ghost Chicken on Ossington, a fried chicken spot in the 6ix, is widening its horizons and bringing ice cream with a Nashville twist into the mix for just $1.

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Post COVID-19 travel is a mess right now, but fret not, friends, because Ontario's 2022 summer forecast is likely to satisfy anyone desperate for tropical vibes this season.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the first day of summer, which in case you forgot, is today, will serve as an accurate representation of what the rest of the season will bring, heat, humidity, and plenty of glorious sunshine.

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Good morning — Andrew from Narcity here!

I've been trying to wrap my head around this story about a man who had to buy his wife a handbag after he recognized former adult film star Mia Khalifa while they were honeymooning in Paris. If anything, the poor chap should be celebrated for being a champion of independent cinema.

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It's about to be the first day of summer, but the weather in Canada doesn't seem to know it's supposed to know that.

According to The Weather Network, the summer solstice kicks off on Tuesday, June 21 at 5:13 a.m. EDT and is also the longest day of the year.

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