Regina alternative school graduates 1st class of Grade 12 students in its 53-year history

When Asia Mills-Daniels receives her Grade 12 diploma this month she will be the first member of her family to graduate high school and a member of her high school’s first ever Grade 12 graduating class.
Are community stores a thing of the past for Calgary — or is a renaissance around the corner?

For kids, they represent independence — the freedom of a first dollar spent. For adults, a fail-safe for the forgetful, where last-minute ingredients save a recipe. It feels like these shops are always there when needed, but the reality is that corner stores are disappearing from major cities.
Wab Kinew takes on separatism and big-tech

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew on speaking out against separatism, why he wants to ban social media for youth, and the need for nation building projects.
Iranian drone attack hits Kuwait airport, causing injuries

Kuwait said Wednesday it had suspended commercial flights after an Iranian drone attack hit the country's airport, injuring a number of people hours after Iran and the United States traded missile strikes in the region.
Iranian drone attack on Kuwait's airport kills 1

Flights at Kuwait International Airport were suspended after a deadly Iranian drone and missile attack damaged airport facilities and diplomatic missions, according to Kuwaiti authorities and state media. Kuwait Airways was resuming flights from Terminal 4 after the civil aviation authority evaluated damage and took safety measures.
Above World Cup venues, fighter jets will be on patrol

Fighter jets will be on patrol over Vancouver and Toronto over the next several weeks, protecting World Cup match venues and fan festivals.
Erin Brockovich takes aim at rapid growth of AI data centres with new project

Erin Brockovich, the renowned consumer advocate and environmental activist who inspired an Oscar-winning movie staring Julia Roberts, is now setting her sights on AI data centres with a new website that maps their growth across the U.S. and asks residents to report their concerns.
AI agents lag far behind human workers. Why are tech companies laying off the humans?

AI-related layoffs are in full swing as tech companies invest in artificial intelligence agents they say will take over tasks traditionally done by humans. But a major AI infrastructure and software company says the agents fail to produce professionally acceptable work more than 19 times out of 20, and some analysts say the technology is overhyped and being using as an excuse for laying off workers.

