'Lightyear' stays earthbound, 'Jurassic World' holds No. 1

'Lightyear' did not go to infinity (or beyond) in its first weekend in theaters: Pixar's first major theatrical release since March 2020 blasted off with $51 million in its debut weekend in North America, according to studio estimates on Sunday.
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Arrest made for assault at Guelph car meet two years later: police
A man has been arrested for a reported assault at a car meet in Guelph that happened two years ago. -
Ukrainian officials: at least 2 dead, 20 injured as Russian missile hits Kremenchuk mall
Ukrainian officials say scores of civilians are feared killed or injured after a Russian rocket strike hit a crowded shopping mall in the central city of Kremenchuk. -
Fatal collision on Hwy 17 at McKerrow
Manitoulin OPP continue to investigate a fatal collision Sunday involving two vehicles on Hwy 17 at McKerrow, east of Sudbury. -
Police investigating shooting death at Centennial home
A 31-year-old man has died following a shooting at a home in Winnipeg’s Centennial neighbourhood on Sunday. -
New tunnel and platform provides unprecedented view of Niagara Falls
A recently opened tunnel is offering visitors a brand new view of Niagara Falls. -
COVID-related 911 calls increased to 1,873 in 2021: Windsor police
Windsor police are releasing the number of 911 calls and tickets handed out related to the COVID-19 response over the past two years. -
CN investing $185 million in Saskatchewan in 2022
The Canadian National Railway (CN) has announced plans to invest $185 million in Saskatchewan in 2022, which includes plans to upgrade some rail infrastructure in the province. -
Whitecaps battle to 0-0 MLS draw with New England
A win would have been better but for goalkeeper Cody Cropper helping the Vancouver Whitecaps battle to a 0-0 Major League Soccer draw with the New England Revolution Sunday afternoon was a personal victory. -
Toronto rent prices rose 20 per cent over the last year
Toronto rent prices have risen by 20 per cent over the last year and are now approaching where they were prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.