Photo Spotlight
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St. Matthew’s Cemetery
An open grave on the grounds of St. Matthew’s Cemetery — one of many instances of the site’s disrepair. Profane graffiti mars the wall of the adjacent church and a passer-by was recently witnessed urinating on the grounds.
Capturing a spring moment
Congratulations to Hugh Wolff on winning the QCT’s Spring Photo Contest! His photo, Lake Ferry, impressed our judge with its composition.
2008 photo contest winner
Congratulations to Valcartier Village resident Hugh Wolff who took first prize in the QCT’s Spring Photo Contest!
SNC-Lavalin Pharma and GlaxoSmithKline
SNC-Lavalin Pharma and GlaxoSmithKline took home the Prix Léonard for industry recently at the Grands Prix du génie conseil-québécois, held in Montreal. The two firms were honoured for their teamwork on the expansion project of GlaxoSmithKline’s Sainte-Foy vaccine production facility.
Canadian Forces
Ontario artist and photographer Silvia Pecota has plunged herself into the action in Afghanistan and elsewhere on Canadian military bases to help tell soldiers’ stories through images. Read more on Pages 6 and 7. Above: Fallen Comrades was created two years ago in memory of the Canadian troops serving in Afghanistan.
Thanks for the workshops
Lorne Lemarquand and Gary Kenler
Above: Principals Lorne Lemarquand and Gary Kenler take over the phones. Principal Phil Joycey (not seen) worked the phones too for National Secretary Day.
Support staff appreciate lunch together
School secretaries dine together: Diane George and Sandra Cooper from St. Vincent School, Cheryl McCoubrey of Holland School and Marlene McCarthy of St. Vincent and Holland.
Arthur Plumpton
Arthur Plumpton at SGS-Lakefield Research, where aluminum-plant carbon waste will be used to test the new carbon recycling process.
SLC Lions
SLC Lions David Grimard, Jean-Philippe Tremblay pose with Eddy Bouchard of the Royal Bank, along with Lions Charles-Olivier Levasseur and Nicolas Carrier.
