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Daily Archives: 18 June 2015
Arts Alive! Québec is about building bridges
Guy Rodgers is the director of the English Language Arts Network (ELAN), a Montreal-based group which is co-organizing a series of performing arts festivals in six English-speaking communities across Quebec …
ABAM Fun Run keeps kids active
Sunday, June 14, was a beautiful day for a run at the Base de plein air de Sainte-Foy, where about 100 registered runners took part in the annual ABAM Fun …
Church bells draw attention to missing or murdered Indigenous women
It takes approximately one hour to toll a church bell 1,181 times. The bells at many Anglican cathedrals and parish churches across Canada tolled to draw attention to the 1,181 …
Growing up in Frampton, Quebec
Irish Heritage Quebec ended its 2014-2015 season on June 8 with a lively talk about growing up in and around the village of Frampton, Quebec. IHQ’s John O’Connor provided a …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865 The Morning Chronicle We have received numerous complaints of the conduct of a gang of rowdies who infest the northern extremity of Dorchester Bridge and the junction of the …
The story behind Rue Muir and Rue George-Muir
Both Rue Muir and Rue George-Muir are named in honour of George Manly Muir (1807-1882), who was born in Amherstburg, Ontario. He was the son of a Scottish soldier, colonel …
Boulder Chorale to perform at Chalmers-Wesley Church
On Monday, June 22, at 7:00 p.m. – The Boulder Chorale from Boulder, Colorado, directed by Dr. Hannah Wunsch, will give a free concert at Chalmers-Wesley United Church, 78 Rue …
Electrifying opening show at the Edwin Bélanger Bandstand
On June 11, the clouds parted over the Plains of Abraham just in time for the first show of the 23rd season of free summer concerts at the Edwin Bélanger …