Henry Cavill says he will not return as Superman

DC fans across the globe collectively mourned Wednesday as British actor Henry Cavill said he will no longer be donning the red cape as Superman in the DC Comics extended cinematic universe.
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Police on scene of reported shooting in central London, Ont., one person sent to hospital
Few details are known at this time, but London, Ont. police are on scene of a reported shooting late Friday evening. -
Windsor’s Habitat for Humanity ReStore in need of volunteers
Habitat Windsor-Essex is looking for more ‘hands on deck’ to assist with its growing programs. -
Wranglers wrap up home schedule with a 5-1 win against Silver Knights
The Calgary Wranglers wrapped up their home schedule Friday with a 5-1 victory over the Henderson Silver Knights at the Saddledome. -
Dangerous suspect has 50 warrants for his arrest, Calgary police say
Calgary police are warning the public, and looking for their help, about a man wanted on 50 warrants, including firearm and assault charges. -
Barrie city council considers $40M Sadlon Arena renovations
Tourism Barrie brought a report from a consulting firm to council, recommending upgrades to the arena, including additional seats, modern concessions, and an open grand entrance on the building's north side. The proposed renovations would cost approximately $40 million but could bring significant economic benefits to the city. -
2 people, 2 dogs rescued by CFD after falling in Bow River
A dog walk turned into a successful rescue mission Friday afternoon that left one person in hospital. -
WRPS investigating reports of suspicious man approaching woman on transit
Waterloo regional police say they are looking to identify a man they believed is connected to multiple reports of a man appearing to target female riders on public transit. -
Khalsa Day celebrated at Conestoga College
Sikh culture was celebrated and shared at a special event at Conetoga College on Friday as part of Khalsa Day festivities. -
No more paying for prescription birth control: B.C. to make Canadian history April 1
Paying for prescription birth control will be a thing of the past in British Columbia starting Saturday, marking a Canadian first.