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Last Dionne Quintuplet, Annette, Dies at 91

Annette Dionne, the final surviving member of the world-famous Dionne Quintuplets, has died at 91. We look back at the sisters' extraordinary and often tragic story as a Canadian cultural phenomenon.

Calgary's 1999 Christmas Heat Wave Hit 20°C

In December 1999, Calgary shattered temperature records with a 20°C Christmas heat wave. Residents golfed, swam, and soaked up the sun. Discover the story of this upside-down holiday season.

N.B. drummer fills in for friend fighting cancer

A New Brunswick drummer describes the 'surreal' experience of covering for his close friend and bandmate who is undergoing cancer treatment. A story of friendship and music in Moncton.

Holiday Elf Helps Travelers at Moncton Airport

A festive elf is assisting passengers at the Greater Moncton International Airport during the holiday rush, creating a cheerful atmosphere for weary travelers. Discover how this seasonal helper is making a difference.

Air Canada adds new Moncton-Ottawa flights

Air Canada introduces a new direct flight route connecting Moncton, New Brunswick, to Ottawa, enhancing travel options for Atlantic Canadians. Learn about the schedule and expected impact.

N.B. to spend record $242M on schools in 2026-2027

New Brunswick plans its largest-ever education infrastructure budget of $242 million for 2026-2027, including a new K-8 school for the Moncton region. Learn about the province's major investment.

Rocky Shore Gold Adds Two Historical Gold Resources in NL

Rocky Shore Gold Ltd. strengthens its Gold Anchor Project in central Newfoundland by acquiring claims hosting historical resources of over 938,000 gold ounces. The move consolidates its position in a prolific gold belt.

Iraqi Jewish Voice: Nakba Exhibit Erasure Fuels Canadian Hate

Caroline Bassoon-Zaltman, an Iraqi Jew who fled persecution, warns that the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' 'Nakba' exhibit, by omitting Jewish displacement, is reviving the hatred she escaped. She sees parallels in today's Canada.

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