Best known for its large annual rodeo, the small town of Saint-Tite (population 4,000), 30 kms northeast of Shawinigan, welcomed the first ever Winter Classic outdoor hockey games with three …
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Festi-Volant in Grandes-Piles, “So much fun!”
While at the Outdoor Classic hockey game in Saint-Tite, Diane Kameen and her husband Daniel Jobin stayed at their favourite bed and breakfast, La Capitainerie du Passant, overlooking the St. …
QCT Print Edition – January 28 2015
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News Digest January 21 2015
Issue January 21, 2015 English News Serving Quebec City since 1764 since 1764, North America’s Oldest Newspaper *TM using the most advanced news distribution method in over 246 …
Giant lampshades brighten Avenue Cartier
In the heart of the Quartier des arts, Avenue Cartier is aglow every evening with the light from 17 pairs of giant lamps. Thirty-four works of art now illuminate the …
Will Bill 10 amendments save our institutions? Perhaps not
While leaders in Quebec’s English-speaking community were cautiously optimistic in early December that amendments to Quebec’s health reform would allow the community to maintain an acceptable level of input and …
Champlain–St. Lawrence Campus welcomes Edward Berryman
Champlain Regional College (CRC) recently welcomed its new campus director, Edward Berryman, to head Champlain-St. Lawrence Campus in Quebec City. The QCT met with him in early January as he …
Quebec City to help rebuild Haitian firehouse
In less than a minute, a city of over four million people was almost completely razed to the ground. It was January 12, 2010, just before five o’clock in the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865 The Morning Chronicle The ice-cone at Montmorency Falls has already formed and a decided rush of visitors, when the weather becomes somewhat milder, cannot fail to be the result. …