
5 Things You Need To Know For May 20, 2026
May 20th is the 140th day of the year. There are 225 days remaining until the end of the year.

After our first Heat Warning of the year, we have some much cooler air is spilling into our area today.
The early morning rain will taper off with sun, cloud and a high of 14°C. The temperatures will climb back up to the low 20’s in time for the weekend. The early forecast for RetroFest weekend has a 40% chance of showers on Saturday.

It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.
Stop by tonight at 7 p.m. to see Cars.
Admission is $7 or flash your movie pass for entry. Check here for more info.


Canada’s Snowbirds will be grounded after the 2026 airshow season.
The Snowbirds’ CT-114 Tutor jets will be retired after this season. This will mark the end of more than 50 years of flying the iconic red-and-white aerobatic aircraft.
A replacement aircraft will be introduced as part of a modernization plan, but it is not expected to enter service until the early 2030s. That means Canada will likely go several years without an official military aerobatic team during the transition.


Swatch Watches are trending again.
Swatch’s new Royal Pop pocket watch — created with luxury Swiss brand Audemars Piguet, has sparked huge global demand because it offers the prestige of a brand whose normal watches cost around €20,000 (about $32,000 Canadian) but at a much lower €385 (about $600) price point.
They launched on Saturday and massive lines formed worldwide as buyers rushed to grab limited stock. Resellers quickly flipped the watches online for as much as €21,000 (roughly $33,500)
Police intervened in cities including Paris and London after crowds became unmanageable. Swatch says supply is not limited and more watches are on the way.

Ontario bars and restaurants will be allowed to serve alcohol until 4 a.m. during this summer’s FIFA World Cup. The temporary rule will be in place from June 11 to July 19.
The province says the change is meant to help fans enjoy late-night matches while boosting tourism, supporting hospitality workers, and increasing business activity.
Normally, last call in Ontario is 2 a.m., but during the tournament, establishments won’t need special permits to extend their hours.
Select LCBO stores will also extend their operating hours during the same period, staying open later in the evenings as part of the temporary changes tied to the tournament.

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