Summer Sundays at Cherry Rock Lounge, Jann Arden, Waterfront Midway
Summer Sundays at Cherry Rock Lounge, Jann Arden, Waterfront

Windsor News presents What's Up YQG: Summer Sundays at Cherry Rock Lounge, Jann Arden, and a waterfront midway. Published June 18, 2026 at 11:21 AM EDT.

Summer Sundays with Cherry Rock

Event listing and video highlight the Summer Sundays series at Cherry Rock Lounge, offering live music and entertainment.

U.S. Consulate Shooting Suspect Arrested

Toronto police have arrested the suspect wanted in the U.S. Consulate shooting. Details are emerging.

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World Cup News

A grandfather bought Toronto World Cup tickets as a Christmas present for his grandson, but now they are unavailable. Team Canada captain Alphonso Davies is cleared to play as Canada chases its first World Cup win versus Qatar.

Local Incidents

A driver crashed through a fence in downtown Vancouver. Corb Lund expressed deep disappointment over Premier Smith's response to a coal petition. Calgary requests over $800M from Ottawa in the federal budget. Ottawa considers aversion conditioning for Orleans coyotes. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for Ottawa with up to 40 mm of rain expected Thursday. Montreal is also under a severe thunderstorm watch.

Health and Safety

Whole-body MRI is not the answer to all ailments, says the College of Physicians. A man was charged after P.E.I. RCMP seized weapons parts and a trap device. Arthur is the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. Police are investigating a crash involving a stolen car.

Education and Community

Hanover School Division's board decision raises concerns over mature minor healthcare. Twenty-one cats were abandoned in Rubbermaid totes at a Saskatchewan animal shelter. Antoine Brooks Jr. takes advantage of an elevated role in the Riders' defense. Protestors disrupted a Region of Waterloo council meeting. Kitchener students gave back through a garage sale fundraiser.

Crime and Justice

A man was seriously injured after an early-morning shooting. A Saskatchewan memorial honouring the 1980 CP Rail crew bus crash expands on Highway 1. A funeral is underway in Mississauga for an OPP officer killed in the line of duty. A CMV driver was charged after a school bus crash on Highway 17. A report found governance failures and alleged fraud at a London hospital. St. Marys prepares for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame induction weekend. Police ask residents to steer clear of road rage. A couple was acquitted of human trafficking an employee at an unlicensed autism therapy business. Crews knocked down a garage fire in Chatham. Victoria firefighters seek a parking solution as the city explores a community garden atop a parkade. A shotgun was stolen from a vehicle near Cameron Road in Nanaimo. An 81-year-old Ottawa man was charged with historical sex assaults.

International News

The Pentagon chief lashed out at NATO allies and announced a review of U.S. forces in Europe. Afghan government staff abandoned smartphones following a Taliban order, described as heartbreaking.

Politics

James Moore discusses Canada's incredible AI opportunity in health care. Gun control advocacy groups urge PM Carney to implement a long-awaited protection measure. Trump says he would rather not have CUSMA, giving conflicting messages on its future.

Business

Apple CEO says the AI boom makes price increases unavoidable. The U.S. wants domestic potash, lithium, and bromine; a Canadian company is mining all three in Utah. CPP Investments commits $1B to a data centre partnership in India.

Health

The pressure to have baby boys can harm African mothers' health. Cervical cancer deaths for vaccinated young women fall to zero in England, a study finds. The U.S. issues a Manitoba travel advisory as an ongoing hepatitis A outbreak grows.

Entertainment

Iconic Twin Cities rapper Eyedea finds new life with an AI-generated album. Rockstar Games says GTA VI pre-orders are starting. Lilo & Stitch voice actress Daveigh Chase dies at 35.

Sports

The U.S. Open is off to a slow and foggy start at Shinnecock Hills. Colombia's Luis Díaz stars in his World Cup debut, less than three years after his parents' kidnapping. FIFA hydration breaks have sparked criticism, but what do they actually do?

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Lifestyle

How to rent an RV and plan your cross-country road trip or staycation. The ancient Sherwood Forest oak tree reputed to have sheltered Robin Hood has died. An archaeology team unearths a prototype of the world-famous Stonehenge monument just a few miles away.

Climate & Environment

How Benjamin Franklin's ideas have helped scientists understand climate change. Tropical Cyclone Arthur weakens to a low pressure area along the upper Texas coast. Environment groups are suing Ottawa over projected missed emission targets.

Sci-Tech

The oldest-known plague outbreak came 5,500 years ago in Siberia. The Milky Way's black hole is eerily quiet; scientists have found evidence of its missing wind. Yes, the universe's expansion is still accelerating, researchers say.