Anglos welcome newcomer
Highway 20 was less than hospitable the day we drove the cube van from Montreal to Québec City. We had just endured a difficult half-day of packing too many belongings …
June 29 the deadline for Colline Parlementaire comments
People living in Quebec City have until June 29 to tell the city how they would like to see the land around the National Assembly, known in French as the …
Watercolour painter paints among the \black sheep\””
Artist Esther Maresso-Langlois has been turned away by art galleries because her work is solely watercolour. “Water colour is the black sheep of art” she says. Maresso-Langlois is the vice-president …
A warm welcome provides more than cold comfort
Highway 20 was less than hospitable the day we drove the cube van to Québec City. We had just endured a difficult half-day of packing too many belongings into too …
The \Little Iron Horse\””
I very much enjoyed reading the article by Scott French on Quebec’s historic “Little Iron Horse” which Cornelius Kreighoff knew and admired, and incorporated into many of his famous paintings …
The \Little Iron Horse\””
A documentary film producer will ride 4000 kilometres on horseback from Quebec City to Texas this summer in an attempt to ensure that the Canadian Horse — Canada’s only indigenous …
Cancellation of trip abroad may be a blessing
By Rita Torpey Butt Isn’t it odd when you are positive you are thinking straight, sometimes you find you are absolutely wrong? I am thinking about the Old Fellow’s and …
New QCT Editor on board
Ken Schankler is the new editor of the Chronicle-Telegraph, commencing with today’s issue. Schankler, a Quebec City resident, comes to the Chronicle-Telegraph with a varied background, including 10 years experience …
Three for Soul releases first album
Paul Hinton’s band — Three for Soul — knows something about working together, staying positive and keeping it funky. The three band mates have just launched their self-produced, self-financed debut …
Scott French says farewell
To the readers of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, A year ago this May, publisher Pierre Little gave an unsure, blue-eyed, young journalist his first break. My predecessor, Michèle Thibeau, gave me …