Fog, grey skies and cooler air is lingering over the city this Canada Day. Here’s all the news you can use for Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Weather:

We’re looking at a high of 24 C by this afternoon in Toronto, with some cloud cover expected to dissipate to allow some sunshine to poke through. There’s a slight risk of showers this morning.

Traffic:

Parades and Canada Day events will close roads to traffic in the area around Queen’s Park, North York Civic Centre, Scarborough Civic Centre and East York on Cosburn, Coxwell, Sammon and Woodbine avenues. More details on festivities here.

News Headlines:

Ontario SIU investigating early morning incident in Toronto involving a collision.

Pair of suspects in murder of Niagara Falls man arrested in Vaughan.

Toronto City Council’s executive committee votes in favour of expanded gaming at Woodbine

Sports:

The Toronto Blue Jays will face the Boston Red Sox at the Rogers Centre this afternoon. The game is scheduled to start at 1:07 p.m.

What’s On:

Canada Day festivities will take place at Mel Lastman Square in North York, Queen’s Park, Ripley’s Aquarium, The Harbourfront Centre and Woodbine Beach. Toronto’s Fringe Festival also begins Wednesday and goes until July 12.