The first day of Craven's Country Thunder music festival was a scorcher but organizers have ensured that attendees have ways to cool down in the heat.
WATCH: The first day of Craven 's Country Thunder music festival was a scorcher but organizers have ensured that attendees have ways to cool down in the heat.One of the hottest days of the year so far did not stop people from kicking off the first day of
Attendee Jessica Hayward is keeping cool by keeping a spray bottle full of water and spraying herself and others around her.top news stories from Canada and around the world. With alcohol being a popular consumption at the music festival, police are ensuring the safety of people on the roads.Telus tells Ontario call centre workers to relocate or risk losing their job
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