Summer Solstice
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‘Reconnecting with our ceremonies’: National Indigenous Peoples Day and summer solsticeEvery year, Summer Solstice takes place around June 21 and so does National Indigenous Peoples Day. Many Indigenous people believe the day should be used as a learning opportunity.CanadaJun 21, 2023
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Summer arrives in Canada, and so does extreme heat. How to stay safePlenty of warm temperatures are in store for Canada this summer, shining light on the need for protection from extreme heat and sun exposure. Here's what you need to know.CanadaJun 22, 2022
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Saskatchewan marks National Indigenous Peoples Day for 2022National Indigenous Peoples Day events will take place across Saskatchewan where people will join to celebrate the heritage, culture and pride of Indigenous peoples.CanadaJun 21, 2022
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Heat warning issued for London-Middlesex ahead of sweltering start to summerTuesday, the summer solstice, is expected to see an afternoon high of 33 C, feeling like 39, according to the agency's forecast, issued midday Monday.WeatherJun 20, 2022
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Kingston celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day at Confederation BasinThis marked the eighth year for the Kingston event.NewsJun 24, 2019
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#OurYQR Weekend: June 21-23Things to do, events and activities in Regina and southern Saskatchewan for the weekend of June 21-23.Jun 21, 2019
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Changing season takes Winnipeg from record summer heat to frosty morningWith potential frost on the way with the beginning of fall, we look back at the hot, dry summer.WeatherSep 21, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Summer is here, Canada’s 90-day wonder!Take advantage of the Canadian summer while it is here, Scott Thompson says. 'Get out, explore, talk to people, discover why this place is so great.'Jun 22, 2018
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Summer solstice 2018 — here’s what to know about the longest day of the yearIt's the longest day of the year for people in the Northern Hemisphere, causing many to the summer solstice with pagan rituals, yoga and even jumping naked into a lake.LifestyleJun 21, 2018
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Hot, wet summer in store for LondonChief Meteorologist with Global News Anthony Farnell says it's going to be a hot, but there won't be any week-long heatwaves.WeatherJun 21, 2018
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