At a recent gathering of QCT journalists, the subject came up as to whether writers should use Anglophone or English-speaking person to refer to someone whose first language is la …
Monthly Archives: January 2015
Caring for caregivers in 2015
The Caring Circle Café, an oasis for English-speaking caregivers, is celebrating its first birthday in January. During the regular meetings, caregivers come together, share experiences, find resources, learn new things, …
Don’t I know you from somewhere . . . ?
A recent communication from the Brantford Expositor included a photo of that newspaper’s former office building. I’m sure you’ll agree that there are striking similarities between the building in Brantford, …
Jay Sewall baptizes his new CD at La Chapelle
Quebec City blues singer-songwriter and harmonica player Jay Sewall treated fans to an eclectic concert at the Centre d’Art La Chapelle last Friday evening as he launched his latest album, …
Canadian Tire assists handicapped students
Students in physical education classes at École de l’Envol in Charlesbourg will be pedalling into the New Year thanks to a grant from Canadian Tire’s Fondation Bon Départ – Jumpstart …
Snow painting: real cool art
A fun and inexpensive way to get children to go outside and play is to initiate them to snow painting. All you need is a few spray or squirt bottles …
QCT Print Edition – January 14 2015
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News Digest January 7 2015
Issue January 7, 2015 English News Serving Quebec City since 1764 since 1764, North America’s Oldest Newspaper *TM using the most advanced news distribution method in over 246 …
Louisa Blair launches children’s book
Aldo the donkey was happy to greet the public in the close of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity on Monday, December 22. Aldo was there with his “person” – …
On your mark, get set, skate!
On Boxing Day, December 26, the high-tech skating oval on the Plains of Abraham opened, to the delight of Quebec City residents and visitors alike. To celebrate the event, hot …