Local mothers enjoyed a well-deserved break Saturday afternoon at the Moms’ Nite Out Clothing Swap.It was an opportunity to clear out the clutter and upgrade one’s wardrobe, all without spending …
Monthly Archives: October 2017
Community groups react to ministerial appointment
English-speaking community groups in the Quebec City area and the Eastern Townships greeted the long-awaited news of the appointment of a provincial minister for relations with the anglophone community with …
St. Lawrence College rugby and hockey news
With the regular season finished, the Cégep Champlain–St. Lawrence Campus rugby 7s teams are headed to the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) regional championships. All matches will be …
QHS Blazers and St. Pat’s Fighting Irish teams in regional action
Quebec High School senior boys and girls soccer teams, and the St. Patrick’s football teams were in action this past weekend (October 14 and 15), along with the new Irish …
QCT Print Edition – October 11 2017
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Canada, It’s Complicated …
The foundation of our nation is a big fat lie,” was the chorus of the opening song performed by the seven young actors of Canada, It’s Complicated, which was produced …
Burning discord over measuring firewood
It’s that time of year, freak fall heatwave notwithstanding, when folks so inclined and equipped, fire up the hearth.People in this wintry part of the world have had an evolving …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 – The Morning Chronicle The delegates and members of the Medical Society, accompanied by a number of lady friends, left town to visit the Beauport Asylum. The party filled …
Rue William-Bartlett
This short gravelled road was named in honour of William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854), a British artist, born in Kentish Town (now part of London, England), best known for his numerous …