Strong Winds, Heavy Snow: Calgary Weather Update for April 27
Calgary Weather: Strong Winds and Heavy Snow Monday

Calgary Weather: Strong Winds and Heavy Snow Continue Monday

Calgary is experiencing strong winds on Monday, with heavy snow expected in southwestern Alberta. Residents should prepare for challenging driving conditions and potential power outages as the storm system moves through the region.

Homicide Investigation in Mississauga

A homicide investigation is underway in Mississauga after a male was found dead. Peel Regional Police have not released details about the victim or suspects, but the investigation is ongoing.

Other News Highlights

  • A $12.8 million Toronto home with interior design awards is now on the market, never lived in.
  • Murder and manslaughter charges have been laid in a 2022 death in British Columbia's Interior.
  • Suspected cocaine, fentanyl, and mushrooms were seized in a Kelowna bust, leading to two arrests.
  • A controversial former Calgary professor was arrested for trespassing in Lethbridge.
  • Global tensions and rising costs dominated the Alberta agriculture summit.
  • RBC is closing its Westboro branch this summer.
  • Ottawa Catholic School Board expects an enrolment spike while OCDSB cuts 83 teachers.
  • A spilled milk tanker truck resulted in over $5,400 in fines.
  • Quebec's premier embarks on her first foreign mission as head of government.
  • Three civic golf courses in the city are set to open this week.
  • Wyndham Crossing Apartments fire caused $1.1 million in damages.
  • Halifax police hit a suspect on a bicycle with a car, crashing into a power pole.
  • A man was killed and three injured in a two-vehicle crash in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
  • Grant's Old Mill is closed due to safety concerns.
  • A 27-year-old bison died at Assiniboine Park Zoo.
  • First Nations University celebrated 50 years of Indigenous education at a spring powwow.
  • Car enthusiasts displayed vintage vehicles at Regina's Majestics Car Show.
  • A farm tractor driver was charged in a fatal Mapleton crash.
  • Economists weigh in on whether the Bank of Canada will hold its key interest rate.
  • Saskatchewan Rush season ended after a quarterfinal loss to Toronto.
  • Regina Riot lost their season opener to Saskatoon Valkyries.
  • A Manitoba angler was fined and banned for illegal fishing in Ontario.
  • Sault police are investigating a death on Trunk Road.
  • OPP seeks help in a Kincardine investigation.
  • Sun and strong winds in London, Ontario, before showers and thunderstorms.
  • No injuries after a vehicle fire in a Walmart parking lot.
  • Springwater house fire caused $150,000 in damages.
  • CBSA outlines border requirements for private boaters.
  • A Tecumseh man was charged with trespassing and theft.
  • Nurses held a walking memorial on the anniversary of the Lapu Lapu tragedy in Vancouver.
  • Three new MPs entered the House of Commons after byelections.
  • A young child died after falling from an apartment window in North York.
  • A body was found near a Florida bridge where a missing student's body was found days earlier.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court reinstated a pro-Republican Texas voting map.

Politics

Prime Minister Carney discussed affordability ahead of the spring economic update and announced Canada's first national sovereign wealth fund. Child advocates rallied for an online harms bill covering AI chatbots and gaming.

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Business

Domino's Pizza fell short of U.S. sales estimates, the S&P/TSX composite dropped over 100 points, and Adidas shares rose after a supershoe helped seal a sub-two-hour marathon win.

Health

A record-breaking measles outbreak in the U.S. ended, possibly driving a spike in vaccination rates. New Brunswick increased Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners after a victim was turned away. A recall warns against consuming certain pizza kits sold at Canadian Costco stores.

Entertainment

Melanie C released an athletic album 'Sweat,' Nedra Talley Ross, last surviving Ronette, died at 80, and 'Michael' broke records with a $97 million opening weekend.

Sports

Joshua announced his first fight since a fatal crash, Canadian fans supported an American team, and Sabastian Sawe of Kenya became the first to run a sub-two-hour marathon in London.

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Lifestyle

U.S. college students seek 'AI-proof' majors amid job market concerns, and Christopher Liew offers advice on talking to aging parents about money. Canadian travellers navigate Europe's new travel reality.

Climate & Environment

The world faces a new era of wildfire, Japan deployed hundreds of firefighters, and beavers are altering Canadian landscapes as they head north into the Arctic.

Sci-Tech

A camera trap showed a Sumatra orangutan using a canopy bridge in Indonesia, AI robots learn simple human tasks in Massachusetts, and Elon Musk entered a courtroom showdown with OpenAI.