Colleen Bready presents the current conditions and updated weather forecast for April 30, 2026, indicating a cool end to the month in Winnipeg.
Ontario Seeks New Trade Partners Amid U.S. Tariff War
Ontario is actively courting non-U.S. trading partners as the ongoing trade war with the United States continues. The province aims to diversify its economic relationships to mitigate the impact of tariffs.
Other Headlines
- OPP Officer Killed in Highway 401 Crash: A procession is underway for the officer who lost his life in a tragic accident.
- Mounties Arrest Two After Gun Complaint on Bus: In Chilliwack, B.C., police responded to a weapons call on a city bus, leading to two arrests.
- Young Couple Victim of Random Attack: A Vancouver couple reports being assaulted in the West End in an unprovoked incident.
- Alberta RCMP Seize 250 Litres of GHB: During a traffic stop east of Calgary, police confiscated a large quantity of the dangerous drug.
- Alberta Voters' Info May Have Been Misused: The elections agency warns that voter information may have been improperly shared or used.
- Federal Government Seeks Office Space: The government is looking for desks and office space to accommodate public servants.
- Parents of Boy Who Died Speak Out: In an exclusive interview, the parents of a child who fell from an Ottawa apartment share their story.
- Supreme Court Hears Traffic Noise Case: The court will consider a case against a Montreal suburb over unbearable traffic noise.
- Brazilian Woman Died of Hypothermia: A coroner reports that a Brazilian woman succumbed to hypothermia near the Quebec border in 2024.
- Airline Adds Sun Destinations from Edmonton: For the 2026-27 season, a new airline route will connect Edmonton to four sunny locations.
- Warm Spell Settles In: A prolonged warm spell is expected to bring lasting mild temperatures.
- Search for Missing Australian Hiker: Efforts continue in Cape Breton Highlands National Park to locate a missing hiker from Australia.
- Fentanyl Seized During Child Well-Being Check: New Glasgow police found $15,000 worth of fentanyl while checking on children.
- Manitoba Landfill Search Costs Released: The province reveals the final cost of the landfill search for the remains of murdered women.
- Council Votes Down Homeless Encampment Plan: A managed homeless encampment proposal was officially rejected by the city council.
- Man Warns Online Sellers After Kijiji Scam: A man almost lost $4,000 in a Kijiji scam and advises sellers to be cautious.
- Jessica Campbell Leaves Seattle Kraken: The Saskatchewan native is leaving her coaching role with the Kraken to explore other NHL opportunities.
- Winning $5M Lotto Ticket Sold: A lottery ticket worth $5 million was purchased in Oxford County.
- Kitchener Rangers Win Game 4: The Rangers took the fourth game of the Western Conference final.
- Holocaust Survivor Exhibit Opens: A new exhibit in Saskatoon aims to bring visitors closer to the experiences of Holocaust survivors.
- Child Abductor Could Be Deported: A jail sentence for a northern Ontario child abductor may lead to deportation.
- Stranger Threatens with Knife: In North Bay, a stranger threatened victims with a knife.
- Old South Businesses Concerned: Businesses in Old South voice worries over the latest phase of the Wellington Gateway project.
- Cancer Survivors Fashion Show: Twenty-two cancer survivors participated in a fundraising fashion show that sold out in 12 hours.
- Pump Prices Climb: Gas prices are set to rise 12 cents over two days.
- Unwanted Touching Leads to Arrest: An incident at Georgian Mall resulted in an arrest for unwanted touching.
- Suspicious Structure Fire: A fire in Lakeshore is being investigated as suspicious.
- Windsor Officer Remembered: Officer John Atkinson is remembered 20 years after his line-of-duty death.
- B.C. Adds Priority Projects: British Columbia has designated 17 major projects as priority investments to accelerate growth.
- FIFA Security Costs Evolving: Public Safety Minister Krieger says security costs and preparations for FIFA are evolving.
- Doctor Suspended: A doctor with Windsor Regional Hospital has been suspended for three months.
- Reputed Crime Head to Run for Irish Parliament: The reputed head of a crime family plans to run for a seat in the Irish parliament.
- Uganda Kindergarten Murderer Sentenced: A man convicted of murdering kindergarten children in Uganda has been sentenced to death.
Politics
Prime Minister Carney insists that IRGC members are kept out of Canada after an Iranian official was turned away. Trump's trade czar indicates the U.S. is looking to work with Canada on energy. The spring economic update includes proposed law changes beyond the numbers.
Business
The U.S. seeks to loan about 92.5 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Shares plummet for a Canadian oil and gas company. Gildan reports a Q1 loss as it integrates the HanesBrands acquisition.
Health
Children's toys, robes, and nightgowns are recalled due to safety hazards. The Trump administration appeals a court order to cut vaccine recommendations for kids. Generic weight-loss drug approval is called 'really good news,' but a doctor warns of long-term consequences.
Entertainment
William and Kate share a family photo marking their 15th wedding anniversary. A singer-songwriter behind several country hits dies at 86. Spotify rolls out a badge to distinguish human artists from AI.
Sports
Iran will play World Cup games in the United States, according to the FIFA president. The Afghan women's refugee team is allowed to play in FIFA tournaments. Caufield, Sanderson, and Kopitar are named finalists for the 2025-26 Lady Byng Trophy.
Lifestyle
Banksy confirms a new statue in central London of a man blinded by a flag is his work. Framing household money conversations correctly is key when talking to kids. A father and daughter duped NYC's art world with fake Warhols and Banksys.
Climate & Environment
A barge carrying Timmy the humpback whale journeys to the North Sea. France unveils a plan to ditch all fossil fuels by 2050. After another spring flood, cottage country residents are demanding answers.
Sci-Tech
Elon Musk gets an apology from California regulators as a SpaceX lawsuit is settled. Young Canadians want AI companies to make their chatbots less addictive. A genome study reveals what happened after the Roman Empire fell.



