Bruce Frisko (@brucefriskoctv) 's Twitter Profile
Bruce Frisko

@brucefriskoctv

Longtime CTV Atlantic Anchor & Host. Currently seen on CTV News at 6:00 Weekend Edition. Story idea? Tweet me!

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Natural Resources (@ns_dnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The wildfire in Framboise, Richmond County is now being held. The estimated size is 15 hectares. We still have 17 DNR firefighters on the scene working alongside regional volunteer fire departments. Weather conditions are currently favourable for the firefighting efforts.

The wildfire in Framboise, Richmond County is now being held. The estimated size is 15 hectares. We still have 17 DNR firefighters on the scene working alongside regional volunteer fire departments. Weather conditions are currently favourable for the firefighting efforts.
Nova Scotia Power (@nspowerinc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There will be a planned outage tomorrow, Monday, June 2, from 1–3 AM in downtown #Dartmouth as crews make reliability improvements to the substation. Learn more here > nspower.ca/plannedoutages.

There will be a planned outage tomorrow, Monday, June 2, from 1–3 AM in downtown #Dartmouth as crews make reliability improvements to the substation. Learn more here > nspower.ca/plannedoutages.
Government of NB (@gov_nb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are wishing a safe return to the team of 52 New Brunswick firefighters, air attack officers, pilot and mechanics who have left for Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Newfoundland, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. They are expected to be there for up to two weeks assisting with

We are wishing a safe return to the team of 52 New Brunswick firefighters, air attack officers, pilot and mechanics who have left for Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Newfoundland, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.

They are expected to be there for up to two weeks assisting with
Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@craigbaird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a few hours on June 3, 1939, Melville, Saskatchewan changed time zones, saw its population rise from 3,000 to 60,000 and became the largest community in the province, while the eyes of Canada were on it. This is the story of when the Royal Couple visited Melville. 🧵1/8

For a few hours on June 3, 1939, Melville, Saskatchewan changed time zones, saw its population rise from 3,000 to 60,000 and became the largest community in the province, while the eyes of Canada were on it.
This is the story of when the Royal Couple visited Melville.

🧵1/8
Stan Collins (@stan_sdcollins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dads signature manoeuvre was to fly over the house at day’s end to alert mom that he was home and would be home for dinner soon. You would not get away with that these days! This is a picture of mom and my little sister watching him in Cold Lake Alberta circa early 1950’s.

Dads signature manoeuvre was to fly over the house at day’s end to alert mom that he was home and would be home for dinner soon. You would not get away with that these days! This is a picture of mom and my little sister watching him in Cold Lake Alberta circa early 1950’s.
RCMP New Brunswick (@rcmpnb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning in #Moncton, we gathered with colleagues, friends, family, and community members to honour our fallen officers. We are forever thankful for their service and sacrifice.

This morning in #Moncton, we gathered with colleagues, friends, family, and community members to honour our fallen officers. We are forever thankful for their service and sacrifice.
Broadcast Dialogue (@broadcastdialog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Longtime political correspondent Robert Fife is among those being recognized by the Prix Michener Award Foundation at Rideau Hall today ow.ly/UeJs50VYP6G #cdnmedia #journalism

Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@craigbaird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Each day, I am looking at photos from Canada's history. Today, it is original Bluenose captain Angus Walters driving in the golden spike on the Bluenose II on Feb. 27, 1963. Bill Roué, designer of the original Bluenose, stands behind him. 📸Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic

Each day, I am looking at photos from Canada's history. Today, it is original Bluenose captain Angus Walters driving in the golden spike on the Bluenose II on Feb. 27, 1963. Bill Roué, designer of the original Bluenose, stands behind him.

📸Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
Mark Carney (@markjcarney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada will achieve NATO’s 2% target this year — half a decade ahead of schedule.   In an increasingly dangerous world, we will be ready to protect our people, our sovereignty, and our Allies.

Anne Murray (@annemurray1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katie Kelly from CTV Atlantic chats with Anne about donating her iconic Team Canada jersey worn at the 2025 Juno Awards to the #IWKHealth #iwkfoundation …. and about turning 80 later this month! Check out the auction at 32auctions.com/AnneMurrayAuct…