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Community loses pillar – Pam (Holt) DUNN

Long-time Quebec City resident and philanthropist Jane “Pam” Holt Dunn passed away suddenly on June 24 at the age of 83 in Montreal. “Everyone was so important to her, she …

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Farewell to MICHÈLE THIBEAU

A mentor by Marie White I had the pleasure of meeting Michèle in 2001 when she was relatively new to the QCT and I was just daring to freelance. From …

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Bucking broncos and bulldoggers ride into town

In the shadow of Quebec City’s anniversary celebrations, the sleepy town of Ste. Catherine de la Jacques Cartier was having its own fun. Bulldogging, roping, and bareback riding were the …

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Something for everyone

Quebec city is now in full swing, 400th style! Summer is here, the sun has reared its head, it’s warm, the people are beautiful and music is being heard everywhere! …

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Organ Concerts at Chalmers Wesley

July 27, 2008   Due to the Paul McCartney concert on the 20th of July, our last concert featuring organist Richard Paré playing the works of Claude Lavoie, had to …

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Michele’s Last Press Conference

As you all know by now, Michèle Thibeau is leaving the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph to seek out a new adventure. She has been working for the QCT for almost 10 years …

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LG honours Riverside student

The Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, Pierre Duchesne, recently honoured a number of youth and seniors for their positive contributions to their communities, as well as their constant desire to surpass …

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Voxtours launched

Wander through the streets of Quebec City to learn or re-learn the city’s Anglo heritage through its buildings, institutions, and hidden secrets with the Voxtours walking tours. The Morrin Centre …

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QHS student wins essay contest

Elliott Hauver, a Secondary IV student at Quebec High School is making history. He has participated in a writing contest, sponsored by the Quebec City authorities, and his text will …

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The Image Mill showered in praise and rain

They came in the rain. They came in the howling wind. Hundreds of people are turning out nightly to attend Robert Lepage’s Image Mill despite Mother Nature’s refusal to cooperate. …

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