Here is some news you can use for Monday, July 6, 2015.

WEATHER:

Environment Canada is calling for mainly sunny skies and a high of 28 C in Toronto today.

TRAFFIC:

Expect rolling lane closures across the city today for the Pan Am Torch Relay. For a full list of closures, click here.

HEADLINES:

A male motorcyclist believed to be in his late 20s has died after colliding with an SUV in Etobicoke overnight.

The province’s police watchdog is probing a deadly incident in the town of Lincoln that left two people dead and two Niagara police officers injured.

Winnipeg police say a man has been charged in connection with the bombing of a Winnipeg law firm that severely injured a 38-year-old lawyer.

Mayor John Tory will be meeting with members of the city's taxi industry and representatives from Uber this morning to try to mediate after a court dismissed the city’s application for an injunction against the ride-sharing service.

EVENTS:

U2 will take the stage at the Air Canada Centre tonight as part of the band’s "Innocence and Experience" tour.

The Fringe Festival continues in Toronto with performances across the city. For more details about the festival, which runs until July 12, go to fringetoronto.com.

SPORTS:

The United States defeated Japan on Sunday night to win the Women's World Cup.

The Jays take on the White Sox in Chicago tonight at 8:10 p.m.