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Month: June 2026
Where capital may look next
HISTORY often rewards nations that recognize opportunity while others are occupied with managing crises. The recent Iran–US conflict may ultimately…
‘Jerome’ Review: Darkness Swallows a Three-Way Romance
John J. Caswell’s triangular romance set in the early 1990s speaks to us from the smoking psychic caldera left by AIDS.
Filmmaker wins landmark case to be acknowledged as ‘principal director’
In a highly unusual case, a director has taken a producer to court, alleging he was denied his rightful credit. And in a major decision, he won.
Calgary lost 23% of its treated water last year to leaks. What’s the plan to fix it?
The City of Calgary has a plan to reduce the water loss rate to 15 per cent by 2030, but it comes with a cost of $342 million over the next four years.
Breakaway rope rodeo qualifiers win final spots for Calgary Stampede 2026
Women compete for the final four breakaway roping competition spots at Calgary Stampede 2026. The event was added to the iconic rodeo last year.
God of War Laufey is coming to the PS5
Sony ended its big State of Play showcase with a major reveal: the next God of War. The new title is called God of War Laufey, and is once again developed by Sony’s Santa Monica studio. Currently, the game doesn’t have a date, but it’s coming to the PS5 whenever it does launch.This time, instead of perpetually furious dad Kratos, players will take control of Faye / Laufey, as the title implies. That means that while the tone of the game seems somewhat similar to past God of War titles, the gameplay looks quite different, with much more aerobatic action punctuated by magic, instead of Kratos…
Australia gets access to AI model ‘too dangerous to release’
Mythos is so good at finding software flaws that its maker won’t release it. Now Australia is on the access list.
Control Resonant will bend your reality on September 24, 2026
You can pre-order the Faden siblings' next adventure now.
Rehabilitation facility for Manitobans with spinal, neurological injuries closing
A Winnipeg non-profit facility that provides rehabilitation therapy to individuals with spinal cord or neurological injuries will be closing at the end of this week.
