We hosted over 120 people at the Les Voûtes du Cavour, Thursday, December 4. Of those who attended over 40 were newcomers to the Quebec City area. We were very …
Daily Archives: 10 December 2008
No talent to waste: literacy an economic priority
We heard proposals during this past electoral campaign on how to deal with the economic crisis at our door. The situation is, in fact, worrisome, and the economy is the …
Oxford bound: Quebec City student takes the Rhodes
A self-described Romantic, a self-taught violinist and a self-motivated Mathematical Physics student and Karate champion, Quebec City’s Vincent Larochelle is an exceptional individual. These qualities, in combination with his volunteer …
PLQ win majority despite renewed sovereignty debate
In the sub-artic temperatures of Monday’s provincial election, the Liberals won a majority government and allayed fears that the Prime Minister’s recent anti-sovereigntist rhetoric would have a backlash on the …
Germans meet at Christmas market
“Fröliche Weihnacten! Merry Christmas! Joyeux Noël!” Standing at the door of St. Michael’s Church wearing her traditional Black Forest dress and apron, Doris Fritschmann could hardly greet people quickly enough …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1848 TheMorning Chronicle Lastyear in the small Indian village of Lorette, no less than 2500deer-skins, besides a large number of those of other wild animalswere manufactured as follows: – About …
Gov’t should be bilingual so citizens don’t need to be: Fraser
The success of the Official Bilingualism Act does not depend on universal bilingualism within Canada, Official Languages Commissioner Graham Fraser told a crowd at the Morrin Centre Sunday Night. Fraser …