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- 'The Devils' Restoration Trailer: Ken Russell's Heretical Masterpiece - IndieWire
• Ken Russell's long-censored film 'The Devils' is set to finally be released in cinemas via Warner Bros.
- Financings for June 22, 2026
• Alvotech raises $85 million in series B funding from investors.
- Appointments and advancements for June 22, 2026
Acurion appoints new management team for its medical device division.
- This is 'the most important driver' for bitcoin price momentum: BlackRock's Mitchnick
• BlackRock head of digital assets Robbie Mitchnick discusses bitcoin price momentum.
- LETTER: North Bay Panthers’ all-round effort leads to regional cricket championship
North Bay Panthers won the regional cricket championship in a weekend tournament in Sudbury.
- Other news to note for June 22, 2026
• Biopharma company Amplio partners with Arcos to develop new cancer treatment.
- Abbvie pads immunology pipeline in $10.9B Apogee buy
• Abbvie Inc. buys Apogee Therapeutics Inc. for $10.9 billion.
- Ponoka’s Zuri Ayuno prepping for Canada West festival
• Zuri Ayuno, a Canadian singer, is preparing for the Canada West festival in Ponoka.
- Alberta NDP leader calls on Carney for help with UCP government's dual practice strategy
• Alberta NDP leader calls on Ottawa for help with UCP government's dual practice strategy.
- Have brain-computer interfaces finally arrived?
• Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) enable people to control devices with their thoughts, a long-awaited technological breakthrough.
- Biggest gainers and losers for June 15-19, 2026
Biogen Inc. gained 12.5% after announcing positive Phase III trial results for its multiple sclerosis treatment.
- Malagò plan to revitalise Italian football from academies to stadiums - Football Italia
• Giovanni Malago elected president of crisis-laden Italian soccer federation, tasked with revitalising football.
- 'Let's not fool the public': Why moon art should be more realistic in the Artemis age - Space
• NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the moon by 2025, sparking concerns over artistic liberties.
- ICYMI: Week in review, June 15-19, 2026
World leaders attend climate summit in Paris to discuss global warming and sustainable development.
- Stettler grads urged to embrace risks, family ties
• Stettler graduates receive words of encouragement to take calculated risks from community leaders.
- Biggest Surrey-based businesses in 2026
• Bell Canada employs over 6,000 in Surrey, ranking as the largest Surrey-based business in B.C.
- What next for Eagle?
• Second anniversary of cyanide landslide at Eagle mine marks uncertainty for Dublin Gulch's future.
- Concertgoer falls to his death during Goose show at Madison Square Garden
• A concertgoer fell to his death during a Goose concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- Queen's University and Université de Sherbrooke come together to advance Canada's sovereign quantum and supercomputing future
• Queen's University and Université de Sherbrooke partner to advance Canada's sovereign quantum and supercomputing future.
- /R E P E A T -- Media Advisory - CF Market Mall Announces 57th Annual Stampede Pancake Breakfast & New Western Stage Programming/
• CF Market Mall announces 57th annual Stampede Pancake Breakfast.
- NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRM, MNP, EXPANDS AGRONOMY PRACTICE
• MNP to acquire agronomy practice of Western company, expanding its services in the Canadian agriculture industry.
- Planning summer travels? The CBSA gives tips to plan your trip into Canada
CBSA advises travellers to plan ahead for summer trips to Canada due to increased border traffic.
- Eco-anxiety in the workplace: Beneva publishes guide for SMEs
Beneva publishes guide to address eco-anxiety in SMEs, a growing mental health issue in the workplace.
- /R E P E A T -- Media Advisory - CF Chinook Centre Announces 2026 Stampede Pancake Breakfast Experience/
• CF Chinook Centre hosts record-breaking Stampede Pancake Breakfast on July 4, 2026.
- Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, 100, former US Federal Reserve chairman, died from complications of Parkinson's Disease.
- Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100
• Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chairman, died at 100 due to Parkinson's Disease complications.
- Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100
• Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chairman, died at 100 due to complications from Parkinson's Disease.
- Liberal government considering high-speed rail route change to include stop in Kingston
* Liberal government considers high-speed rail route change to include Kingston stop.