Our students and staff members have been highly sensitized to the terrible earthquake that occurred in Haiti a few weeks ago. A number of our students’ parents have been called …
Monthly Archives: February 2010
Community building at Dollard-Des-Ormeaux School
Environment, Peace, Unity and Democracy are the four pillars of a Brundtland Green School. At D.D.O. we are taking the steps to make this a reality for us. At the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1850The Morning Chronicle Statement of the Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in the district of Quebec for the year 1849:-Baptisms: Males – 6,111, Females – 5,681– Total 11,792Burials: Males – 3,178, …
Québec runner entered in Napa Valley Marathon
Rodrigue Paradis, 55, a NVM entrant from Quebec, has registered almost 40 marathon finishes all over the world. “For me, running marathons is the best excuse to travel with my …
Interview with A/Lance-Corporal John Babcock
We sometimes hear about the terrible conditions during the First World War. Do you have happy or fond memories of the First World War? It was a new experience and …
Last surviving WWI vet dies at 109
The last known surviving veteran of the Canadian military to have served in World War I has died. John “Jack” Babcock,who has received tributes from Queen Elizabeth II,Prime Minister Steven …
CQSB graduation rates still high
The graduation rate for students in the Central Quebec School Board district dropped just over 10 percent from 2007 to 2008, but the CQSB still ranked high among Quebec’s English …
Mascot makes the St-Patrick’s Day Parade
Bono posed for photos like a seasoned pro last week at the Loew’s Concord on Grande Allee, perfectly natural in an environment where he was drawing a lot of attention. …
QCT Print Edition – February 24 2010
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Quebec Driving 101 – A Word of Caution
So, what IS it with Quebec drivers?! (No linguistic or cultural slurs intended – I don’t know what linguistic or cultural groups the people behind the wheels of …