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Sullivan's Crossing Returning in 2026: Here's Everything We Know About Season 4 So Far
Sullivan's Crossing is finally having its day in the sun. More from TVLine Sullivan's Crossing Season 3 Finale Ends With a Jaw-Dropping Arrival - Who Is Liam? Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Picked Up by The CW Elizabeth Tulloch Regrets Missing Krypto on Superman & Lois: 'I Was So Bummed!' (Watch Interview) Based on a book series by Robyn Carr (yes, the same woman who blessed us with Virgin River), the small-town drama recently became the No. 1 show in the world when its first two seasons arrived on Netflix. Just as they regularly devour Virgin River when a new season hits the streamer, fans can't get enough of this sleeper hit, which previously enjoyed a slightly quieter life on CTV in Canada and The CW in the U.S. The certified comfort-watch stars Morgan Kohan as gifted neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, who returns to her coastal hometown when she finds herself — and her career — in a crisis. Seeking a fresh start, she also discovers new romance with handyman (and secret lawyer) Cal, played by Chad Michael Murray. And who better to cast as Maggie's father than everyone's favorite Gilmore Guy, Scott Patterson? Little do many of those Netflix viewers realize, there's an entire third season of Sullivan's Crossing that previously aired on TV but has yet to hit the streamer (that date remains TBD), plus a just-ordered fourth season already on the way. But what does the future hold for the residents of this tiny TV titan? Read on for a breakdown of everything we know about Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 so far, then drop a comment with your own hopes for Maggie, Cal and the gang. (And be sure to check back for regular updates!) When Does Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Premiere? Though an exact premiere date for Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 has yet to be announced, we do know that we can expect it sometime in 2026, both in Canada and in the U.S., according to The CW's official renewal announcement. Who Is Returning for Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 At this time, all five of Sullivan's Crossing's current series regulars are expected back for Season 4. That includes Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan, Chad Michael Murray as California 'Cal' Jones, Tom Jackson as Frank Cranebear, Andrea Menard as Edna Cranebear and Scott Patterson as Harry 'Sully' Sullivan. Who Is Joining Sullivan's Crossing in Season 4? No official Season 4 casting announcements have been made, but fans can definitely expect to see more of Liam (played by Marcus Rosner), who was revealed to be Maggie's husband in the final moments of Season 3. Is There a Trailer for Sullivan's Crossing Season 4? Cameras aren't yet rolling on Sullivan's Crossing Season 4, so there's no footage to show just yet. But The CW did release the cute little teaser above, announcing its 2026 return to the network. Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June
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Sullivan's Crossing Returning in 2026: Here's Everything We Know About Season 4 So Far
Sullivan's Crossing is finally having its day in the sun. More from TVLine Sullivan's Crossing Season 3 Finale Ends With a Jaw-Dropping Arrival - Who Is Liam? Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Picked Up by The CW Elizabeth Tulloch Regrets Missing Krypto on Superman & Lois: 'I Was So Bummed!' (Watch Interview) Based on a book series by Robyn Carr (yes, the same woman who blessed us with Virgin River), the small-town drama recently became the No. 1 show in the world when its first two seasons arrived on Netflix. Just as they regularly devour Virgin River when a new season hits the streamer, fans can't get enough of this sleeper hit, which previously enjoyed a slightly quieter life on CTV in Canada and The CW in the U.S. The certified comfort-watch stars Morgan Kohan as gifted neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, who returns to her coastal hometown when she finds herself — and her career — in a crisis. Seeking a fresh start, she also discovers new romance with handyman (and secret lawyer) Cal, played by Chad Michael Murray. And who better to cast as Maggie's father than everyone's favorite Gilmore Guy, Scott Patterson? Little do many of those Netflix viewers realize, there's an entire third season of Sullivan's Crossing that previously aired on TV but has yet to hit the streamer (that date remains TBD), plus a just-ordered fourth season already on the way. But what does the future hold for the residents of this tiny TV titan? Read on for a breakdown of everything we know about Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 so far, then drop a comment with your own hopes for Maggie, Cal and the gang. (And be sure to check back for regular updates!) When Does Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Premiere? Though an exact premiere date for Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 has yet to be announced, we do know that we can expect it sometime in 2026, both in Canada and in the U.S., according to The CW's official renewal announcement. Who Is Returning for Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 At this time, all five of Sullivan's Crossing's current series regulars are expected back for Season 4. That includes Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan, Chad Michael Murray as California 'Cal' Jones, Tom Jackson as Frank Cranebear, Andrea Menard as Edna Cranebear and Scott Patterson as Harry 'Sully' Sullivan. Who Is Joining Sullivan's Crossing in Season 4? No official Season 4 casting announcements have been made, but fans can definitely expect to see more of Liam (played by Marcus Rosner), who was revealed to be Maggie's husband in the final moments of Season 3. Is There a Trailer for Sullivan's Crossing Season 4? Cameras aren't yet rolling on Sullivan's Crossing Season 4, so there's no footage to show just yet. But The CW did release the cute little teaser above, announcing its 2026 return to the network. Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June Solve the daily Crossword
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16-07-2025
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Sullivan's Crossing Season 4 Picked Up by The CW
Sullivan's Crossing will continue to have a Stateside home, now that The CW has announced its plan to air Season 4 of the Canadian drama. The decision comes ahead of the Season 3 finale airing tonight on The CW, and some six weeks after Sullivan's Crossing was renewed for a 10-episode fourth season up north, by CTV. More from TVLine Elizabeth Tulloch Regrets Missing Krypto on Superman & Lois: 'I Was So Bummed!' (Watch Interview) Virgin River Renewed for Season 8 at Netflix, Ahead of Season 7 Premiere Murderbot Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV+ To date, Season 3 has been averaging 453,000 total viewers on The CW (in Live+Same Day), outdrawing its first two Stateside seasons and posting a series high (526K) as recently as May 28. But like many a CW offering, Sullivan's Crossing has enjoyed exponentially greater popularity upon landing on Netflix, where Season 1 last week ranked No. 1 among all English-language TV shows in the United States, and No. 3 globally. Season 4 will hit The CW sometime in 2026. Created for television by Roma Roth and based on the New York Times bestselling book series by Robyn Carr, Sullivan's Crossing stars Morgan Kohan (When Hope Calls), Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill) and Scott Patterson (Gilmore Girls). In Wednesday night's Season 3 finale, 'While everyone prepares for the grand opening of Rob's (Reid Price) new restaurant, Frank watches over Edna (Andrea Menard) as she recovers at home; Cal (Murray) finally makes the decision to confront Maggie (Kohan) with his concerns as Rafe (Dakota Taylor) tries to get Sydney (Lindura) to listen to how he feels; Jacob (Joel Oulette) rushes things with Lola (Amalia Williamson) making her uncomfortable; Sully (Patterson) gets a surprise visitor who helps him realize he needs to take a new direction; and Maggie finally reconciles her head with her heart, just as someone from her past arrives with a shocking revelation.' Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More


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16-07-2025
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Cambridge councillors debate over possibility of 28-storey building in Galt
City of Cambridge council discussed a proposed residential building that would bring hundreds of additional units to the community. In a public meeting on Tuesday evening, City of Cambridge council discussed a proposed residential building that would bring hundreds of additional units to the community. Scott Patterson of Patterson Planning Consultants represented a developer at the council meeting and brought the idea forward to councillors. He said a 28-storey high rise could bring 328 residential spaces as the Waterloo Region grows closer to a population of one million people. Patterson said the building could be placed in the lot of 32 Grand Avenue South, 36 Grand Avenue South and 38 Grand Avenue South, as it has a space of 2,044.8 square metres. The three properties currently held offices, with one building using the second floor as a residence. Patterson proposed that of the 328 units, 274 of them could be one-bedroom or bachelor spaces, while 54 could be two bedrooms. For parking, 150 parking spaces were proposed for the development, including visitor spaces, with an additional 16 for the existing restaurant at 44 Grand Avenue South. For those who ride bicycles, Patterson proposed 83 sports for indoor bike parking, with an additional 6 spaces outside. Renderings 28-storey tower in Galt Renderings show was a proposed 28-storey tower for west Galt could look like. (Courtesy: Patterson Planning Consultants ) Unit concerns Coun. Helen Shwery asked Patterson if there was any research done in terms of the plan to have the building mostly hold one-bedroom and bachelor units. He said there wasn't any conducted. 'My client is a developer who does a lot of projects, a lot of residential projects and commercial projects,' said Patterson. 'I believe they understand the market just through the history of their development, so I'm taking their lead on the design of the building and the type of units they're including.' Parking concerns Patterson said more one-bedroom and bachelor units could mean less need for parking spaces. 'The benefit of one-bedroom units is it actually decreases the parking demand. That's been my experience. When you go to two-bedroom units the parking demand actually goes up, which exacerbates the perceived traffic impacts,' he said. Despite this, Patterson faced some questions towards the parking to unit ratio from councillors. 'We do represent the large part of the community which is made up of a lot of families,' said Coun. Adam Cooper. 'On the flip side of what you're stating…it essentially puts up a barrier for the families that we also represent.' Cooper added only four in 10 units would have a parking spot excluding any visitor parking. Later in the council meeting, one delegate said thinking this parking plan was going to work was not realistic. 'One person does not mean one car,' she said. As council moved on, they asked Patterson what the layout of parking would look like, with an inability to have underground parking due to bedrock. He said the proposed building will not see full floors of parking in the building's podium. 'There is a mix of residential units incorporated with the parking. It's not just six floors [in the podium] of straight parking,' said Patterson. 'There are residential units that actually are intertwined with the parking to provide that façade that has active space. That's an urban design factor where you don't just have the parking levels. You actually intertwine the residential.' With this layout, Coun. Mike Devine said carbon dioxide levels could be a 'huge issue.' 'If we're going to have residence and parking on the same floors how are we going to handle the CO2 problem,' he asked. Patterson said during any future construction, this issue would have to be worked through with an architect. 'I can't speak to it myself but it is something, yes, we will have to address,' said Patterson. Issues on maintaining Galt's historical look With Galt's historical landscape, Coun. Sheri Robberts asked what protections would be in place for the heritage homes near the development to ensure they weren't damaged. Patterson said the onus would be on the developer to ensure the surrounding buildings and area was not impacted by construction. Still, some delegates were concerned about the historical look of the community being damaged. 'If we continue to tear down what makes Galt beautiful and historical and one-of-a-kind, we will be a concrete jungle like other boring cities,' said Carrie Thomas. She also added that Galt was known for its charm, as seen through some film shoots that have taken place in the area. 'It's why Galt is Galt. [It's] rich in history and culture,' she added. Chair Nicholas Ermeta did share his thoughts on the development and said he could not support it due to the unrealistic parking plan as well as the historical aspect. 'This is a very prime location downtown and having excellent design is paramount,' he said. He also mentioned that while staff continue to look into the proposal, he wanted them to think about the potential for different unit types. No decisions were made for the project by the end of the meeting.
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11-07-2025
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'Sullivan's Crossing' Exclusive Clip: Cal Contemplates a Major Decision
'Sullivan's Crossing' Exclusive Clip: Cal Contemplates a Major Decision originally appeared on Parade. Maggie (Morgan Kohan) thought life was going to be so much simpler when she moved to The Crossing, but that couldn't be further from the truth. After she finally decided to put herself first and move in with Cal (Chad Michael Murray), life threw another wrench into their relationship on Sullivan's Crossing Season 3 Episode 8, after Cal found a letter she wrote to a previous boyfriend. 🎬 🎬 The letter highlighted what could eventually become a huge obstacle in their blossoming romance—Maggie's passion for medicine, which she's leaving behind to take over The Crossing and be with Cal. Even before Cal found the letter, in which Maggie informed her former fling that medicine was the only thing that mattered to her, he saw how she lit up when she received a call to assist with a medical case at the nearby hospital. The fallout of Cal finding the letter and the medical case involving Glenn (Dean Armstrong), Sully's (Scott Patterson) archnemesis, who is building luxury houses right next to the Crossing, will further unfold on the July 2 episode titled "Blindsided." The synopsis for the episode reads: "Maggie tries to figure out what's wrong with Glenn as his condition deteriorates and begins to suspect that there may be a connection to the firefighter who collapsed during the renovations at the lodge." In an exclusive clip shared with Parade, Cal contemplates telling Maggie he found the letter, but ultimately decides not to bring it up. As Maggie is "getting a head start on Glenn's files" to figure out what neurological issues may be ailing him, Cal, who is getting ready to go help Rob (Reid Price) at the Lodge, subtly broaches the subject of the letter he found after he knocked over some of her moving boxes. "Everything okay?" Maggie asks, as Cal replies, "I guess I just feel like we haven't been spending that much time together lately." Maggie apologizes as there's "been so much going on lately," and as the duo make plans to meet up for lunch later, he decides not to bring it up after all—at least in this scene, though we're sure it'll come up eventually. Watch the clip below: One of the final few episodes in the season, written by John Callaghan & Rosana Roth and directed by April Mullen, airs July 2 at 8/7c on The CW. 'Sullivan's Crossing' Exclusive Clip: Cal Contemplates a Major Decision first appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.