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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Editorial policy of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
Chronicling our community wouldn’t be half as much fun without your help. We thank all those who submit material, tips, and photographs for possible inclusion in the Quebec Chronicle Telegraph …
4th Annual Cultural Interlude
This spring, in collaboration with the Saint Brigid’s Home Foundation, the Jeffery Hale Friends’ Foundation will host its fourth annual fund-raising Cultural Interlude. Once again, it is our distinct pleasure …
News Digest May 7, 2014
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A tour of the Ursuline convent: Guided by a “living treasure”
Sister Louise Godin, u.s.o., 96, is very active, both physically and mentally. A long-time subscriber to the QCT, Sister Louise contacted us a few weeks ago regarding the newspaper’s 250th …
An illustrious journalistic career
I broke all the ties, I said the goodbyes and, more with a whimper than a bang, an illustrious journalistic career came to an end. Mine, with the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1864 The Morning Chronicle Duncanson’s View of Quebec: The photographer has done his work in excellent style; in fact, it is one of the best among the many exquisite copies …
Honouring a century of sacrifice at sea
Last Sunday, at the Naval Complex at Pointe-à-Carcy in Quebec City’s Old Port, the men and women of HMCS Montcalm and the Fleet School held the traditional ceremony honouring veterans …
Champlain–St. Lawrence top athletes honoured
Champlain-St. Lawrence honoured its top athletes last Thursday evening at the annual sports banquet. Many athletes were given awards for their academic performance as well as their athletic performances. Valérie …