Windsor's Frozen Musical, Three Days Grace, and Top Bars in Canada
Frozen Musical, Three Days Grace, and Canada's Best Bars

Windsor Light Theatre is bringing the beloved Disney musical Frozen to the stage, captivating audiences with its enchanting story and memorable songs. The production promises to be a highlight of the season, drawing families and theater enthusiasts alike.

Three Days Grace Rocks Windsor

Canadian rock band Three Days Grace is set to perform in Windsor, adding to the city's vibrant music scene. Fans can expect an energetic show featuring hits like "I Hate Everything About You" and "Animal I Have Become."

Canada's Best Bars Named

Toronto dominates the list of Canada's best bars, with 21 local watering holes making the cut. The recognition highlights the city's thriving cocktail and craft beer culture, with establishments like Bar Raval and The Keefer Bar earning accolades.

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CNE Summer Concert Lineup

The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) has unveiled the first wave of summer concert headliners, featuring a mix of genres and artists. Performers include Olivia Rodrigo, who will also bring her The Unraveled Tour to Montreal, and other top acts.

Vancouver Random Attack

A young couple in Vancouver's West End says they were victims of a random attack, sparking concerns about public safety. Police are investigating the incident, which left the couple shaken but not seriously injured.

B.C. Premier and Whitecaps Future

British Columbia's premier held constructive talks with the MLS commissioner regarding the Vancouver Whitecaps' future. The discussions aim to secure the team's long-term presence in the province and potentially improve facilities.

Spring Hiking Dangers

A near-record snowpack in the Rockies means dangerous conditions for spring hikers, with avalanche risks and unstable terrain. Officials urge caution and proper preparation for any backcountry activities.

Calgary Weekend Events

Calgary offers 10 things to do this weekend, from cultural festivals to outdoor adventures. Highlights include the Calgary Stampede preview and local art exhibitions.

Ottawa Boy's Death

The parents of a boy who died after falling from an Ottawa apartment building have spoken out exclusively, calling for improved safety measures. The tragedy has sparked a broader conversation about building security.

Churchill Portrait Theft

The Supreme Court of Canada will hear an appeal of the jail sentence for a man who stole a Winston Churchill portrait from an Ottawa hotel. The case has drawn national attention due to the iconic nature of the artwork.

Hydro-Quebec Logo Change

Hydro-Quebec has removed the lightning bolt from its logo in a symbolic gesture to "jinx" the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team. The move is part of a playful rivalry between the Quebec-based utility and the NHL team.

Highway Speed Limit Trial

A 120 km/h speed limit trial has been implemented on a section of Highway 2, aiming to test the impact on travel times and safety. The pilot project will be monitored closely before any permanent changes.

Oilers Face Must-Win Game

The Edmonton Oilers are set for a must-win Game 6 against the Anaheim Ducks in Anaheim. The team hopes to extend the series and keep their playoff hopes alive.

Nova Scotia Fire

A fire has caused a road closure outside Liverpool, Nova Scotia, with emergency crews on the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Cape Breton Cannabis Protest

Four people have been charged after RCMP vehicles were damaged during a cannabis raid protest in Cape Breton. The incident highlights ongoing tensions around cannabis legalization and enforcement.

Prairie Green Landfill Search Ends

The search of the Prairie Green Landfill has been decommissioned, marking the end of a lengthy operation. The landfill had been the focus of a search for remains in a high-profile case.

Afternoon Tea Returns

Afternoon tea service has returned to a historic home in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, offering a traditional experience in a charming setting. The service includes fine teas, scones, and finger sandwiches.

Brandt Purchase of REAL District

The Brandt purchase of the REAL District has cleared its first hurdle with executive committee approval. The deal is expected to boost economic development in the region.

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Saskatchewan Flooding

Flooding has put three Saskatchewan communities under states of emergency, with rising waters threatening homes and infrastructure. Emergency services are working to mitigate the damage.

KW Titans Heartbreak

Heartbreak in Kitchener as the KW Titans lost the championship to the Sudbury Five by a single point, 90-89. The close game was a thrilling end to the season.

Niagara Falls CERB Repayment

A Niagara Falls restaurant owner has been ordered to pay back $14,000 in CERB benefits, which she calls unfair. The case underscores the complexities of pandemic aid repayment.

Saskatchewan Scam Attempt

A Saskatchewan man was nearly scammed out of almost $4,000 while selling vintage car parts. The incident serves as a warning about online fraud.

Saskatoon Bar Recognition

A Saskatoon bar has been named among the best in Canada, earning praise for its innovative cocktails and welcoming atmosphere.

North Bay Mayor Expenses

No criminal charges will be filed against the North Bay mayor in an expenses scandal, according to the OPP. The decision comes after a thorough investigation.

Child Abductor Deportation

A jail sentence means a northern Ontario child abductor could be deported, as immigration authorities review the case. The individual's criminal record may lead to removal from Canada.

Old South Businesses Concerns

Old South businesses are voicing concerns over the latest phase of the Wellington Gateway project, citing potential disruptions to foot traffic and parking.

AI Pizza Machine

A London-based company is using an AI pizza machine to serve up fresh slices, revolutionizing fast food with technology. The machine can prepare and cook a pizza in minutes.

Gas Prices Rise

Pump prices are climbing again, with gas set to rise 12 cents in two days. Drivers are advised to fill up soon to save money.

Georgian Mall Incident

Unwanted touching at Georgian Mall has led to an arrest, with police charging a suspect with assault. The incident has raised awareness about public safety.

Windsor Officer Remembered

Windsor officer John Atkinson is being remembered 20 years after his line-of-duty killing. A memorial service honors his sacrifice and service to the community.

E.C. Row Crash Charges

An E.C. Row crash has led to charges against a driver, with police citing impaired driving. The accident caused significant traffic delays.

B.C. Priority Investments

B.C. has added 17 major projects as priority investments, aiming to accelerate economic growth. The projects span various sectors, including technology and infrastructure.

FIFA Security Costs

Public Safety Minister Krieger says FIFA security costs and preparations are evolving, with ongoing discussions about ensuring a safe event.

Supreme Court Churchill Portrait

The Supreme Court of Canada will hear the appeal of a sentence for the theft of a Churchill portrait, a case that has captured public interest.

Trump Troop Reduction

Trump says he is weighing reducing American troop presence in Germany after a feud with Iran, signaling a potential shift in military strategy.

Man Accused of Trying to Kill Trump

A man accused of trying to kill Trump at the correspondents' gala is set to return to court, with the case drawing widespread attention.

Spring Economic Update

The spring economic update includes proposals for searching mail and airport privatization, sparking debate about privacy and infrastructure.

Mail Search Powers

The proposed power to search and seize mail is not being extended to postal workers, the minister clarifies, amid concerns over government overreach.

Carney Saudi Visit

Mark Carney has accepted an invitation to visit Saudi Arabia in the future, signaling a potential diplomatic thaw between Canada and the kingdom.

Bombardier Q1 Profit

Bombardier reports Q1 profit and revenue up from a year ago, driven by strong demand for business jets.

Canada Packers Earnings

Canada Packers reports Q1 earnings of $43.8 million, though sales fell due to market conditions.

Tax Refund Advice

With tax refunds coming, experts advise on what to do with the money, from paying down debt to investing.

Weight-Loss Drug Approval

Generic weight-loss drug approval is 'really good news,' but a doctor warns of long-term consequences and the need for lifestyle changes.

Lung Cancer Myths

The truth behind seven common lung cancer myths is revealed, emphasizing early detection and treatment options.

Overdose Compassion

A father who lost his son to an overdose says compassion is what's missing in saving substance users' lives, calling for a more empathetic approach.

Trump and Kimmel

Trump says ABC had 'better' fire Jimmy Kimmel, as Disney stands firm in support of the late-night host.

Mormon Wives Protective Orders

A 'Mormon Wives' star and her ex-partner are pushing for protective orders against each other, escalating a legal dispute.

Blake Lively Trial

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's lawyers spar over damages ahead of the 'It Ends With Us' trial, with both sides preparing for a high-profile case.

LIV Golf New Chairman

LIV Golf has a new chairman and seeks new funding without Saudi backing, aiming to reshape the golf landscape.

Hawks Executive Sentenced

A former Atlanta Hawks executive has been sentenced to prison for embezzling $3.7 million from the team, a case of corporate fraud.

Kenya Marathon Hero

Kenya gives a hero's welcome to marathon record breaker Sabastian Sawe, celebrating his achievement on the world stage.

Money Talks with Kids

Framing household money conversations correctly is key when talking to kids, experts say, to build financial literacy.

Fake Warhols and Banksys

How a father and daughter duped New York City's art world with fake Warhols and Banksys, a tale of forgery and deception.

Chanel Sandals Buzz

These new Chanel sandals have drawn online buzz, with fashion enthusiasts debating their unique design.

Timmy the Whale Journey

A barge carrying Timmy the humpback whale journeys to the North Sea, as part of a rescue and release operation.

France Fossil Fuel Plan

France unveils a plan to ditch all fossil fuels by 2050, setting ambitious targets for renewable energy and carbon neutrality.

Spring Flood Demands

After another spring flood, cottage country residents are demanding answers and better flood prevention measures.

Elon Musk Apology

Elon Musk gets an apology from California regulators as a SpaceX lawsuit is settled, ending a dispute over launch operations.

AI Chatbot Addiction

Young Canadians want AI companies to make their chatbots less addictive, raising concerns about mental health and screen time.

Roman Empire Genome Study

A genome study reveals what happened after the Roman Empire fell, providing insights into migration and population changes in Europe.