The exhibition entitled ‘Same cloth, different thread; the Jews of Quebec City’ opened on November 30th at the Musée des religions du monde in Nicolet, which is located on the …
Monthly Archives: November 2008
Wendake Chief Sworn In
Days after the elections in Wendake, former Grand Chief Max Gros-Louis, 77, gallantly spoke with the QCT in his home in the village. Rummaging through letters and articles written to …
Quebec City Travel News December 2008
A newsletter from Québec City Tourism November 27, 2008, Vol. 5, no. 12 December 31st, 2008: Salut 400e! A great gathering will brilliantly mark the end of the 400th anniversary …
Kudos to the QCT
I’m sure that I’m only one of the many subscribers to the QCT that wants to underline the fact that we appreciate the local and world news that is provided …
Battle for the Leaves
As I gaze out my window my eyes are drawn by the sight of something the size of a Patton tank making its way up my street. The city uses …
Lost in Translation
I am deeply concerned by the shoddy translation that is on the new monument unveiled for Remembrance Day at Valcartier. Perhaps it is a small error and I should be …
Trinity Anglican turns 183
Photo by: John Himmelman The Trinity Anglican Church in Ste. Foy celebrated its 183rd anniversary this past Sunday. Archbishop Bruce Stavert presided over the special communion service aided by Reverend …
Community Christmas Hamper Campaign to benefit hundreds of households
Two hundred and thirty five households can look forward to a Christmas hamper or grocery voucher this year thanks to the 13th annual Community Christmas Hamper Campaign, underway since …
Anglo Issues Downplayed in Quebec Election Campaign
Of all of Quebec’s political parties, only the ultra-nationalist Parti Indépendentiste has drawn reference to specifically anglophone issues this provincial election campaign. In particular, the party has proposed the closing …