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Ancient human relative foot mystery solved

Scientists identify mysterious Ethiopian foot as Australopithecus deyiremeda, a human relative that coexisted with Lucy's species over 3 million years ago, reshaping human evolution theories.

Quebec towns slam Green Fund use for debt repayment

Quebec municipalities led by Baie-Saint-Paul Mayor Michael Pilote criticize the Legault government's controversial use of the Green Fund to repay provincial debt. Learn more about the growing opposition.

Ancient Basilica Emerges from Turkish Lake

A 4th-century basilica submerged in a Turkish lake has resurfaced, offering unprecedented insights into early Christianity ahead of a papal visit marking the Council of Nicaea's anniversary.

Mystery of Peru's Ancient 'Band of Holes' Solved

Archaeologists have finally identified the creators of Peru's mysterious 'Band of Holes,' thousands of aligned pits in the Pisco Valley. Discover the ancient purpose behind this enigmatic site.

Quebec licence discount shrinking in 2026

Quebec drivers will see reduced savings on licence renewals in 2026, with Class 5 licences costing approximately $50. Learn about the SAAQ's insurance fund changes.

Quebec's plan to unilaterally declare independence

Quebec Premier François Legault's government proposes a new constitution declaring the province a sovereign state, challenging Canada's federal authority. Learn about this unprecedented political move.

Hydro-Québec restores power after snowstorm

Hydro-Québec has successfully restored electricity to most customers affected by this week's snowstorm. Crews worked around the clock to repair damage across Quebec.

Quebec Court Rejects Doctors' Request on Bill 2

Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.

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