Kukaï, une aventure poétique, a book of haiku (a very brief form of Japanese poetry) was officially launched at an event held at the Bibliothèque Monique-Corriveau on Saturday April 11. …
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“Gotta run!” in memory of the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope
On April 12, to mark the 35th anniversary of the day Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope in St. John’s, Newfoundland, runners from coast to coast joined forces to …
St. Michael’s Church Hall was built to honour servicemen killed in action
In 1946, St. Michael’s Anglican parish, in Sillery, built a community hall beside the church in memory of five parishioners who were killed in combat in World War II. They …
A Canadian diamond in the heart of Quebec City
Last Saturday, April 11, the Quebec government officially confirmed its $30 million contribution to Le Diamant, a multidisciplinary art venue located in the Old City at Place d’Youville. A few …
Justin Trudeau on the campaign trail in Quebec City
In anticipation of the federal election scheduled for October 15, political party leaders and candidates are campaigning across the country. On April 9, Liberal Party of Canada leader Justin Trudeau …
QCT Print Edition – April 15 2015
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Quebec Art Company presents Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
QUEBEC ART COMPANY Quebec City’s only anglophone community theatre group is pleased to present ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD by Tom Stoppard. A tragicomedic retelling of …
Ecumenical Walk with the Cross in Old Quebec
On Good Friday, a solemn service took place as members of many local churches took part in an Ecumenical Walk with the Cross through the streets of Old Quebec. Starting …
Mount Hermon Cemetery Association honours Brian Treggett
The Mount Hermon Cemetery Association held its annual meeting on March 25, at which time reports were given by the president, the financial officer and the cemetery manager. Following the …