Luc Langevin doesn’t believe in magic. This might be an odd admission from someone who has spent much of his young life wowing audiences by accomplishing the seemingly impossible. “I’m …
Monthly Archives: October 2014
Drawn to Quebec: Sketching the world around you
Humans think in images. Indeed, studies show that our brains actually understand images faster than words, and remember images longer. The act of drawing helps you clarify what you know …
Meet the QCT’s newest journalist: Mitch Vandenborn
Mitch Vandenborn was born and raised in a town called Chatham in rural southern Ontario. In 2008, he moved to the other end of the province to study journalism at …
The story behind Rue du Duc-de-Kent
Rue du Duc-de-Kent is a short street in the Beauport district of Quebec City near Montmorency Falls. The name was proposed by people in the area at the time of …
Celebrating the saxophone at the MNBAQ
Renowned Belgian saxophonist Fabrice Alleman and Quebec City’s Michel Côté Trio performed in the Adolphe Sax dans Tous Ses États concert at the Musée national des Beaux-Arts du Québec on …
Champlain–St. Lawrence Lions play hard against Norwich Cadets
The Champlain-St. Lawrence Lions hockey team faced off against Vermont’s Norwich University Cadets at the Complexe sportif in Ancienne-Lorette, the Lions’ home ice, last Friday, October 24. National Collegiate Athletic …
QCT Print Edition – October 29 2014
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News Digest October 22 2014
**Unable to view photos or links? view online Issue October 22, 2014 English News Serving Quebec City since 1764 since 1764, North America’s Oldest Newspaper *TM using the most …