Canadian-made video games are a $5.1-billion industry. Few gamers realize it when they’re playing them — and the creator of the Canadian Game Awards wants to change that.
A virtual reality (VR) arcade that closed during the pandemic is making a comeback in Cambridge on Saturday. Ctrl V first launched in June 2016 in Waterloo. “We were the first virtual reality arcade ...
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The state of Alaska has filed suit against the federal Department of the Interior in an attempt to overturn a legal opinion ...
The state of Alaska has filed suit against the federal Department of the Interior in an attempt to overturn a legal opinion ...