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Curling: a fun way to socialize in English and in French

On February 27, the Voice of English-speaking Québec (VEQ) invited newcomers, friends and families, and anyone seeking to practise English or French to an afternoon of curling at the Club …

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CQSB joins French-language school boards in battle against Bill 86

The Central Québec School Board (CQSB) has jurisdiction over more than 30% of the geographical area of this province, making it the largest school board in Québec. CQSB caters to …

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Triathletes and Pentathletes compete on the Plains

The 12th Pentathlon des neiges attracted some 5,750 hardy athletes to compete in the winter sports event running until February 28. The pentathlon, which started on Saturday, consists of five …

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St. Pat’s Stars shine on stage

On February 18, some 20 students – singers, dancers and musicians – performed and gave it their all for cheering family and friends at St. Patrick’s High School’s annual talent …

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Morrin Centre launches local Youth Leadership Forum

Thanks to the support of Canadian Heritage and the Mouvement Desjardins, the Morrin Centre launched its Youth Leadership Forum We Are One on February 17. Twenty-two secondary three and four …

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Homes and designs on display at Expo Habitat

From February 17 to 21, the Quebec City chapter of the Association des Professionnels de la Construction et de l’Habitation du Québec (APCHQ) and the real estate network duProprio welcomed …

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The story behind Rue Louisbourg

Rue Louisbourg is named after the Fortress of Louisbourg, which is located on Cape Breton Island (formerly Île Royale), Nova Scotia. Founded by the French in 1713, following the signing …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1866 The Morning Chronicle Our readers may remember a daring robbery which was perpetrated in broad daylight on a Sunday afternoon some years ago at Mr. F.X. Langevin’s residence, St. …

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Memories of Lockwell Street

Many thanks for the article by Bill Cox on Rue Lockwell [which appeared in the January 6, 2016, edition of the QCT].   I lived on Lockwell Street for many …

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Quebec businesses make Arctic connections

Arviat is a small, predominantly Inuit community in Nunavut, nestled on the western shore of Hudson Bay, where the polar bear, Arctic fox and caribou roam. It is also the …

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