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Remembrance dims for Great War on centennial of 1918 Armistice

Remembrance Day is upon us, and this year marks a notable milestone in a commemoration noted for its milestones. Nov. 11, 2018, will be the centennial of the Armistice, the …

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The story behind Rue de Bergerville

Rue de Bergerville and Parc Bergerville recall the village of Bergerville, created around 1850 in the sector north of the Woodfield Domain that was once part of the Saint-Michel estate …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

October 31, 1868 – The Morning ChronicleWoodley’s Boot ManufactoryIt has been a matter of surprise to a number of our citizens for the past few years, to ascertain how the …

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Saint Brigid’s Guild Sale goes modern

On the last Saturday of October, a long line of people waited outside Église St-Charles-Garnier in Sillery for Saint Brigid’s Guild’s semi-annual clothing sale. Twice a year, an anonymous benefactor …

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Streetcar Named Desire rolling along

Streetcar is rolling: Holland School’s gymnasium would never be mistaken for the sweltering streets of New Orleans, but that’s where rehearsals are underway for a production set in the Big …

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A historical walk through Spencer Wood

Tourism is not only for tourists and visitors. Locals can learn a lot about their city, districts and neighbourhoods by participating in activities such as historical walks. During the last …

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2,000-year-old statues are still contemporary

Identical twins have fascinated people for ages. Then there are other people with no connection who are so similar that they could be twins. There is something unsettling, yet enthralling, …

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Fur flies at the Salon National des Animaux de Compagnie

Pet lovers found what they were looking for at the Salon National des Animaux de Compagnie (SNAC), held Oct. 20 and 21 at the Centre de Foires de Québec. Dogs, …

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Monique Polak shares tips for bilingual writers

Twenty-one articulate and creative writers crowded College Hall at the Morrin Centre on Nov. 10 for award-winning author Monique Polak’s bilingual writers’ workshop, The Bilingual Mind / L’esprit bilingue. A …

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Minor Empire captivates a Quebec audience at Mælstrøm Café

How does one review the Northern Lights? Something so beautiful, pure and otherworldly can only be compared to itself; hence the Toronto-based ensemble Minor Empire can only be compared to, …

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