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The Cure's Perry Bamonte Dies at 65

Perry Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the iconic band The Cure, has died at 65. The band confirmed his passing after a short illness. Read about his legacy.

Three stabbed in Paris metro attack

A violent assault on the Paris metro left three people injured on December 26, 2025. Police are investigating the incident as service resumes.

5 Things to Do in Regina This Weekend (Dec. 27-28)

Discover Regina's weekend entertainment, including the extended run of Globe Theatre's 'A Christmas Carol,' a Toque homecoming concert, Band Swap XII, the Faces of 2025 quiz, and a Pats' game promotion.

Holiday meals served in Regina by John Howard Society

Dozens of Christmas turkey dinners were distributed to clients in Regina on Monday, December 22, 2025, thanks to a partnership with Interpro Pipe + Steel. Read about this community act of kindness.

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.

Port Saint John reports record year in 2025

Port Saint John announces a historic year for cargo volumes in 2025, marking a significant economic milestone for New Brunswick. Discover the key drivers behind this success.

Calgary Begins Process to Replace Critical Water Main

Calgary has launched the procurement for a new Bearspaw South Feeder Main, with construction starting in 2026. The project replaces the pipe whose 2024 failure triggered a city-wide emergency and water restrictions.

Louvre Water Leak Damages Egyptian Collection

A water leak at the Louvre Museum damaged hundreds of Egyptian documents, weeks after a major jewel heist. Officials confirm no irreparable losses. Learn about the incident and the museum's aging infrastructure.

Louvre water leak damages hundreds of artworks

A significant water leak at the Louvre museum in Paris has damaged hundreds of works. The incident, confirmed by the museum, raises concerns about art preservation. Read the full report.

Notre-Dame visitor surge marks one year post-fire

One year after rising from its devastating fire, Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral is experiencing a major resurgence in visitors, signaling a powerful recovery and enduring global appeal.

Paris Zoo Penguins Receive Bird Flu Vaccines

Humboldt penguins at a Paris zoo are being vaccinated against avian influenza in a preventive measure. Learn about the global efforts to protect wildlife from the virus.

April Wine Founding Members Reunite for New Song

Founding members of the legendary Canadian rock band April Wine have reunited to record new music, following their induction into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2023. Discover the details of their comeback.

Kim Kardashian: Kanye Said I Faked Paris Robbery

Kim Kardashian opens up about the trauma of her 2016 Paris robbery and the pain of her ex-husband Kanye West publicly doubting her story. The reality star recently testified in court, closing a painful chapter.

Arrest made in 2021 Capitol pipe bomb case

U.S. officials announce the arrest of Brian Cole Jr. for planting pipe bombs before the Jan. 6 riot, marking a major breakthrough in the nearly five-year investigation. Read the full story.

FBI Arrests Suspect in 2021 Capitol Pipe Bomb Case

The FBI has arrested a suspect linked to pipe bombs placed at the DNC and RNC on Jan. 5, 2021. The devices were viable and the investigation involved over 1,000 interviews. Read the latest.

Nutrien bypasses Port of Vancouver for U.S. terminal

Nutrien's decision to build a $1B potash terminal in Washington highlights the Port of Vancouver's chronic inefficiency, ranking 389th globally. This move threatens Canada's export competitiveness and demands urgent reform.

Eby in dark as Nutrien picks U.S. for $1B potash port

Premier David Eby says he was unaware of Nutrien's search for a West Coast port, a $1 billion project now headed to Washington. The missed opportunity raises questions about B.C.'s economic outreach.

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