J.A. Moisan grocery store, North America’s oldest, likely to close Kevin Dougherty kevin@qctonline.com In 1871, Jean-Alfred Moisan, then 23, opened Épicerie J.A. Moisan on Rue Saint-Jean in Quebec City. It …
J.A. Moisan grocery store, North America’s oldest, likely to close Kevin Dougherty kevin@qctonline.com In 1871, Jean-Alfred Moisan, then 23, opened Épicerie J.A. Moisan on Rue Saint-Jean in Quebec City. It …
MONUMENTAL VIEWS: The statue of Marie de l’Incarnation Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com This life-sized bronze sculpture, situated near the entrance to the Ursuline Monastery on Rue du Parloir in Old Quebec, …
Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce January 10, 1765 – The Quebec Gazette London – It is now said, that for the greater encouragement …
Navigator helps anglophone patients find their way in Quebec City Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com There was a time when walking through the doors of a Quebec City …
OPINION: Let us look at 2025 with optimism Pauline Kerr pauline@qctonline.com The dawn of a new year always brings a mix of dread and optimism. As much as we would …
THROUGH YOUR LENS: Miniature Montmorency Falls ice cone reappears...
Province sees slight drop in ER wait times Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Officials with Santé Québec, the Crown corporation launched last fall with a stated goal of …
Demand for food aid expected to rise, study suggests Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com The organization representing the province’s food banks expects demand for food aid to continue …
A LOOK BACK IN TIME: Understanding the path to American statehood Charles André Nadeau canadeau@qctonline.com It’s usually interesting to ask an American citizen to name the four states which had …