After months of waiting, the team of Rendez-Vous Naval 2017 are relieved to learn that, in conjunction with Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations in July 2017, the Government of Canada will …
Daily Archives: 1 July 2015
A portrait of John Neilson at the MNBAQ
While wandering through the Musée nationale des Beaux-Arts du Québec (MNBAQ), I discovered a portrait of John Neilson, the nephew of William Brown who, in 1764, founded The Quebec Gazette/La …
Youth Theatre at All Saints Chapel this summer
This summer, the Anglican Diocese of Quebec is proud to present a new theatre festival in the heart of Old Quebec. A troupe of eight talented young actors from around …
First Presbyterian Church Ivey Handbell Ensemble chimes in
The bells were ringing at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity last Wednesday evening, but not in the bell tower! Twelve ringers from First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, …
Chalmers-Wesley Church to host Musical Wednesdays
It will be a very musical summer in the Old City as Chalmers-Wesley United Church has organized a series of noon-hour concerts to be held on Wednesdays at 12:05 p.m. …
Congratulations!
Congratulations to QCT journalist Kasia Borkowska and Jean-Sébastien Morin, the proud parents of Raphaël Marek Morin, born at Hôpital Saint-François-d’Assise on June 24, 2015, at 9:37 p.m. Raphaël weighed 8.7 …
Turning Me to We
Something special has been happening at St. Patrick’s High School this past school year. Staff and students have taken an interest in the small Quechuan community of Mondaña, located along …
A long walk for end-of-life care
Ted Bos lost his battle with lung cancer on January 16, 2015. He died at his home in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, surrounded by family. He was 68. Ian Bos …