Toronto, GTA face another winter storm with snow expected Sunday.
A winter storm warning is in effect for Toronto and the GTA, with Environment Canada forecasting 15 to 30 cm of snow starting early Sunday and gusty winds possible.
A winter storm warning is in effect for Toronto and the GTA, with Environment Canada forecasting 15 to 30 cm of snow starting early Sunday and gusty winds possible.
Family members identified the man shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37‑year‑old intensive care nurse, and the Department of Homeland Security said he was shot after approaching officers with a handgun.
Sundance has long been a major launching pad for queer filmmakers, and the 2026 festival — the last in Utah before a move to Boulder in 2027 — begins this week.
Lucasfilm had already placed the planet Batuu across multiple Star Wars eras before Galaxy's Edge opened in 2019, and Disneyland plans minor redesigns and new character appearances that are scheduled to arrive at the end of April.
The Timberwolves-Warriors game was postponed after a federal officer fatally shot a man in Minneapolis. The game was rescheduled for Sunday and the teams are also scheduled to play Monday.
A January 2026 white paper proposes a new integrated water regulator, preventative regulation and other changes to oversight; environmental groups, industry and scientific bodies have offered differing responses.
Taika Waititi told Variety he wants his Star Wars movie to mix the franchise's high stakes with more of the original films' sense of fun, and the project currently has no confirmed release date.
Applications are open for the PEI 2 Billion Trees program, which will plant native seedlings on private property at no labour cost and is administered by the P.E.I. Watershed Alliance.
Winnipeg police say 13-year-old Bella Cook was last seen about 6:20 p.m. near William Avenue and Sherbrook Street and that they are concerned for her well‑being.
Defence Minister David McGuinty said Canada will not forget the sacrifices of its service members in Afghanistan, noting more than 150 Canadian deaths, and he declined to say whether U.S. President Donald Trump should apologize after remarks that downplayed allied contributions.