The National Battlefields Commission (NBC) has begun roadwork on Côte Gilmour. The hill will be closed to automobile traffic from May 20 until the work is completed in late fall …
Monthly Archives: May 2014
Ever wish you’d been to an Elvis concert?
He’ll have been gone 37 years on August 16, yet Elvis Presley continues to live in the hearts and minds of many, young and old. In Las Vegas and throughout …
International Day Against Homophobia family picnic
In 1990, a family picnic like the one at the École de la Grande-Hermine in Limoilou would have been difficult to imagine. That year, on May 17, the World Health …
RCMP Musical Ride coming to Sainte-Catherine
On Thursday, May 29, some very special horses are coming to Sainte-Catherine- de-la-Jacques-Cartier – 36 riders and horses of the RCMP Musical Ride. The stables will be open from 9:00 …
The unexpected truth about Quebec’s water
You don’t often see the words “water” and “crisis” sitting next to each other in Quebec. The province, whose very name is derived from a reference to water, boasts over …
Street Views: the story behind Rue Josie-Quart
Rue Josie-Quart can be found in one of the newer subdivisions of Cap-Rouge. Josie (Dinan) Quart, was born in 1895 in Quebec City and married Harry Stephen Quart* in 1916. …
Is that a street or a rue, a chemin or a road?
As Anglophones living in Quebec, we sometimes refer to city streets by either their English or French name. In the QCT, when referring to the exact address where an event …
QCT Print Edition – May 21 2014
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News Digest May 14, 2014
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