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P.M. Stephen Harper drops by to see Bonhomme Carnaval
Prime Minister Stephen Harper visited Quebec City on Thursday, February 6. In the morning he dropped by the Winter Carnival site on the Plains of Abraham and was given a …
Practising English with the QCT
For over ten years a group of retired Quebec City Francophones have been meeting twice a week to maintain and improve their English-language skills. Some of them originally met while …
QCT Print Edition – February 12 2014
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Fire prevention is high priority at Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s
After the tragic fire in L’Isle-Verte, some residents and their families may be worried about this type of event happening at the Jeffery Hale Hospital or Saint Brigid’s Home. We …
News Digest February 5, 2014
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Save our Winters hockey classic
Georges Laraque and friends are playing hockey on outdoor rinks while they still can. The former Montreal Canadiens enforcer suited up for the fourth annual Save our Winters hockey classic, …
A busy year so far
The staff and students of St. Vincent School have been very active this year with all sorts of interesting projects and activities. The school year started with the unveiling of …
Never a dull moment
Dollard-des-Ormeaux School (DDO) is a combined elementary and high school located in Courcelette, Québec, near Valcartier Military Base and the town of Shannon. DDO offers a strong English program, and …
The Hamelin brothers off to their second Olympics
When five-year-old François Hamelin first strapped on long-bladed skates and began racing the other kids around the rink, it was only a matter of time before his older brother Charles …