Publisher's blog
Update from the Publisher First-year round-up
Amazingly, it has been a year since I took the helm of North America's oldest newspaper. Over this year, I have learned a great deal about and have become integrated into this city; it has been a profound learning experience for me.
My French is certainly better, and I feel, now more than ever, a part of Quebec City's close-knit anglophone community.
The Easter Story
Due to copyright restrictions we must present it like this directly from their website.
How to use our website - Introduction to qctonline.com
Introduction to QCTonline.com
Video notes: introduction on the layout and column details on qctonline.com
A Story For Another Time - Response to January 23rd Editorial
As I mentioned in my my first introductory editorial, "Who is the new Publisher?", I wrote,
Needed changes at the Chronicle-Telegraph
I decided it was time to bring you all up to date on more changes we are implementing at the QCT starting in 2008.
Over the last six months I have seen and learned a lot from friends and from dedicated employees of the newspaper. I have read extensive historical backgrounds on the operations of the oldest newspaper in North America going back more than a century.
Irish Heritage Quebec Invitation
I have been invited to speak at the next meeting of Irish Heritage Quebec on the evenning of Dec 3 at 7pm. I am honored and look forward to seeing as many of the English community in Quebec City at the event.
Who is the new publisher?
Well, there has been lots of speculation over the last few weeks about what has been happening with the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. “Who is this new guy?” “Who is Pierre Little?”
