In 2023, a lot was accomplished by our lab members. New grants, a Canada Research Chair, a new project, several publications, conferences and other scientific events, intense data collection, knowledge mobilization efforts, editorial work, academic work… We worked really hard to contribute to advancing knowledge in the fields of language neuroscience and neurocognitive aging! As there is always so much to do, so many ideas and projects, it’s easy to get buried under the pile and to lose track of what was accomplished. Thus, as the year is now ending, we take a moment to reflect on our main achievements