It’s strange how a single plant holds the survival of the monarch butterfly in its hands, or should I say, in its leaves. The monarch butterfly, one of our best-known …
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Lyme Disease: Summer Flu, or something else?
Summer is arriving in Quebec City, and with it comes gardening, picnics in the park, and family camping trips. It also brings with it the possibility of contracting Lyme disease. …
Karen Young choir sings Strange Tales from the Isles
The audience at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity were entranced by stories for storytellers on Friday as Karen Young launched her latest album, Strange Tales from the Isles. Young, …
Coeur de pirate and Fred Pellerin have Carte-Blanche at 2016 FEQ
On May 25, the 49th annual Festival d’Été de Québec (FEQ) presented the 2016 Carte-Blanche concerts. Speaking at the District Saint-Joseph resto-bar-theatre in Quebec City’s Saint-Roch district, performing artists Béatrice …
Legendary Worlds colours its way across Canada
If you’re a follower of trends then you should be familiar with the current craze that is “adult colouring books.” On May 26, Livres Trois Canons bookstore held a colouring …
QCT Print Edition – June 1 2016
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