Where is the vital, creative, courageous opposition to Donald Trump? Read more ›
Sault College and Algoma Public Health have launched a new online elective aimed at preparing nursing students for careers in public health across Northern Ontario Read more ›
"Today, Jim Henson’s dark fairytale is seen as a classic of 80s high camp. But on release, it bombed." Read more ›
In 2011, a short but catastrophic cloudburst hammered Copenhagen, flooding parts of the Danish city with more than 5 inches of rain in a single day. The storm caused more than $1 billion in damages. It also catalyzed a transformation across the city. Officials spent the next decade implementing a matrix of green spaces and […] Read more ›
“I came out as a lesbian before I came out as an Indigenous woman,” the Métis artist told Hyperallergic. Read more ›
Air and water quality, noise levels, land use and energy costs are all impacted with poorer families bearing the brunt of it. Read more ›
On Saturday, June 13, the James Beard Foundation announced the winners of the 2026 James Beard Media Awards during a ceremony at the Art Institute of Chicago. The Media Awards recognize cookbooks, food- or beverage-related books, radio productions, podcasts, documentaries, social media, and more. Sallie Ann Robinson — author of books including Cooking the Gullah […] Read more ›
'It is by supporting initiatives rooted in the needs of the community that we strengthen the economic vitality and future of the region' The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Citizens are taking water testing into their own hands as sewage spills in rivers and on beaches increasingly get reported. Read more ›
Cosmic horror shooter Luna Abyss launched on May 21 to a generally positive reception, but the team behind it has been laid off. The news comes from developer Kwalee Labs’ CEO. In a LinkedIn post, CEO Hollie Emery announced that, as of Monday, June 16, the entire team was made redundant. Emery does not give an exact reason as to why, but states the decision was “completely outside of our control." The small team of nine employees is now looking for work. “We're enamoured by the love and suppo... Read more ›
Because it’s BBQ season, and I’m not gatekeeping this one…any longer. If you want something that tastes like you spent hours on it – but actually comes together with pantry […] Read more ›
Kenji Tanigaki’s thriller is out in cinemas. Read more ›
UNT students traveled to the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, an experience that provided networking and professional development opportunities as well as rare insight into the inner workings of the film industry. Read more ›
Star network topologies are more common, but you can still occasionally find these… Read more ›
"Mortimer Gray's History of Death" is a 1995 science fiction novella by Brian Stableford. It is about a nearly immortal man, living in a far future Earth, who writes a life defining Magnum Opus about - you guessed it - death. Read more ›
The MP for the region where the LNG plant would be built has tried three times to discuss the project with the company. Read more ›
Have you been to the largest and northernmost territory in Canada? The post first appeared on . Read more ›
I’d really hoped I’d have shipped Stream for Mac by now. I’m just having so much trouble polishing off the final bits. It doesn’t feel quite right yet. Read more ›
PRINCE GEORGE — Environment Canada issued a tornado watch for a section of central B.C. that includes Prince George on Friday, with meteorologists tracking a "long cluster of severe thunderstorms. Read more ›
The Ontario Forest Birds crew shares the intimate details of their field work. From mosquito bites to lush waterfalls – the team takes to the woods each summer in search of Ontario’s most at-risk forest birds. They strive to understand threats and provide protection in this incredible team effort. The post Science in the Forest: Searching for Ontario’s Rarest Birds appeared first on Birds Canada | Oiseaux Canada. Read more ›