Woody Guthrie alive and well in Old Quebec
Randy Noojin’s Hard Travellin’ with Woody roadshow made a stop in Old Quebec at Kirk Hall next to St. Andrew’s Church last Saturday evening. Written and performed by Noojin, the …
Liberal Party of Canada presents plan to deliver fairness for middle class
This week, Liberal Party of Canada leader Justin Trudeau presented a new plan to stand up for the middle class and those working hard to join it. “The Liberal plan …
Cultural Interlude
The Jeffery Hale Friends Foundation in collaboration with the Saint Brigid’s Founation is excited to invite you to our annual Cultural Interlude. It will be taking place at the beautiful …
Cultural Interlude
The Jeffery Hale Friends Foundation in collaboration with the Saint Brigid’s Founation is excited to invite you to our annual Cultural Interlude. It will be taking place at the beautiful …
News Digest May 6 2015
Issue May 6, 2015 English News Serving Quebec City since 1764 since 1764, North America’s Oldest Newspaper *TM using the most advanced news distribution method in over 246 …
English-speaking volunteers needed for CACP convention
Would you like to take part in one of the largest conventions to be held in Quebec City this year? The Service de Police de la Ville de Québec (Quebec …
Help Nepal’s earthquake survivors
In collaboration with the Canadian Red Cross, Ahmed Kawsar, owner of the Indian restaurants Délices de l’Inde (56, boul. Réné-Lévesque O.) and Cuisine de l’Inde (411, Saint-Vallier O.) in Quebec …
Commemoration of the Battle of the Atlantic
Battle of the Atlantic Sunday Each year on the first Sunday in May, Canada and its naval community commemorate those lost at sea in the longest single campaign of the …
Quebecers come together to support Nepal
Several hundred people gathered on Saturday in L’Anse-à-Cartier park in Limoilou for a solidarity rally, fundraiser and fun run in support of people affected by last week’s earthquake in Nepal. …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865 The Morning Chronicle Many of our French Canadian contemporaries are in the habit of drawing wholesale upon our general and special telegraphic dispatches without giving us credit. We think …