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Those who thought the festival season was over: Think again. The fourth annual Quebec City Jazz Festival swings into town Thursday for a five-day stay at numerous venues around the …
Quebec’s record-breaking housing market rally proved to be unsustainable in the second quarter as resale activity slowed considerably, partly reflecting an erosion of affordability over the past year, according to …
The Anglican Diocese of Quebec is getting ready for an extraordinary meeting of Synod, later this fall in Sherbrooke, where we are going to discuss, among other things, the mission …
The former Soviet Bloc seems an unlikely place to be playing a sport born as the exclusive property of the British Empire, but Montreal-based author Angus Bell found a burgeoning, …
The Morning Chronicle1850 In this day’s paper, there will be found an advertisement, which we desire to bring into especial notice. It is about “Oswego Pulverized Corn Starch,” starch not …
The Quebec Community Groups Network is pleased to announce the winners of the second annual Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service Award which celebrates individuals who have gone above …
At a cold CEGEP Lévi-Lauzon sports field a lacklustre performance ended the perfect start to the season for the St. Lawrence College men’s soccer team. In a game of few …
It was with great interest that I read Catherine Mills Rouleau’s account of the 1889 Landslide in Memorials and Things of Fame in last week’s paper. I thought you might …
In its brief to the Committee on Culture and Education looking at Bill 103, the Quebec Community Groups Network proposes a paradigm shift in the relations between the English minority …