At University Laval, an on-going kestrel conservation project takes Earth Day considerations to new heights. Since 2009, student members of the University Laval chapter of The Wildlife Society have been …
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Cultural Interlude at the Domaine Cataraqui
What do you get when you combine art, music, and the elegance of ‘High Tea’ in a magnificent setting? You get a Cultural Interlude. Last year was the first time …
Samurai: Who was he and what was his function?
Samurai were essential figures of feudal Japan stretching for the 12th to the 17th century. The word samurai could be translated as “he who serves.” He served his master, a …
Riverdance and Caterina Coyne bid farewell to North America
After 17 years and more than 10,000 shows in over 40 countries on four continents, the world-famous Irish dance troupe, Riverdance, performed its last show in Quebec City on April …
Fashion Gives Back: 100 Dresses Project
Fashion makes you feel good and giving back to the community has the same effect. Sew those together and you have the perfect ensemble. Clothing designers, local celebrities and fashion …
A look under Dufferin Terrace: Parks Canada introduces the “archeoscope”
Parks Canada will be installing three archeoscopes on Dufferin Terrace in the coming days. These five-foot-tall glass dormer window prisms will allow visitors to view the Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux …
Where is that VOA movie showing?
It would appear that the issue concerning the lack of English movies in our fair city has once again come to the forefront in the news throughout the Anglophone community, …
QCT Print Edition – May 2 2012
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