Look in 'kinetic-updates' instead of 'kinetic'.

'kinetic' is frozen on the day kinetic was released. Updates will then
go to either 'kinetic-updates' or 'kinetic-security'.

'kinetic-updates' is enabled by default. It's possible for users to turn
it off and only depend on security updates, but then they are going to
have bugs that have already been fixed.

I use this page to look up version info instead of the packages.ubuntu.com page:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-calendar

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