5 Things You Need To Know For April 29, 2026

April 29, 2026 5:55 am Published by

April 29th is the 119th day of the year. There are 246 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.

Stop by tonight at 7 p.m. to see Ella McCay.

Admission is $7 or flash your movie pass for entry. Check here for more info.


Ursuline College Theatre Company presents The Little Mermaid opening tonight at the UCC Theatre.

Showtime at 7 tonight. Tickets are $24, available at 519-351-2987 or online here.

Shows nightly until Saturday.


McDonald’s is introducing a lineup of trendy beverages next month.

Crafted sodas—like Sprite Berry Bliss, Orange Dream, and Creamy Strawberry Coke—feature pop mixed with syrups and topped with foam.

New lemonade-based refreshers will come in flavors like mango, pineapple, and blackberry, with optional fruit add-ins or popping pearls.

Iced coffees are also getting an upgrade with flavors like French vanilla and salted caramel, finished with cold foam.

Prices will range from about $2.49 for a small iced coffee to $4.19 for larger drinks. The new beverages will be available on May 5th.

$1 Drink Days will also return for the 17th straight summer.


The Detroit Pistons need a win tonight in the NBA Playoffs.

The #1 seeded Pistons are trailing the 8th seeded Orlando Magic 3-1 in the best-of-7 first round series. A loss would make them the 7th number 1 seed to lose to an eighth seed in NBA playoffs. Tip off is at 7 p.m. on TSN.

The Raptors are back to even in their first round series vs Cleveland. Toronto won both games at home and are back on the road tonight in Game 5. Tip off against the Cavaliers is at 7:30 p.m. on Sportsnet.


NASA has launched a free online tool called Your Name in Landsat.

It lets users type in their name and instantly see it spelled out using real satellite images of Earth. Each letter is created from natural features—like rivers, coastlines, and mountain ranges—captured by the Landsat program.

The images come from more than 50 years of Earth observation data. Scientists use this resource to track changes in cities, forests, and climate over time.


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