FIRST PERSON: Remember when gas prices were this low? Submitted by Bill Cox While rummaging for old photos recently, I came across these receipts for gas and furnace oil that …
FIRST PERSON: Remember when gas prices were this low? Submitted by Bill Cox While rummaging for old photos recently, I came across these receipts for gas and furnace oil that …
STREET VIEWS: The story behind Rue Julien-Green Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com This street was named after Julien Hartridge Green (1900-1998), a novelist and playwright, born in Paris to American parents. He …
Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com January 4, 1822 – The Quebec Gazette La Chine Canal Montreal – A petition to the Legislature now …
Quebec Art Company holds auditions for The School for Scandal Press release from the Quebec Art Company Overheard in the manoir boudoir: “Psst, have you heard the latest? Apparently, the …
COVID-19 screening clinic closed at Jeffery Hale Hospital Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com COVID-19 testing services are being reorganized at Jeffery Hale Hospital. The Centre intégré universitaire de …
To pentathlon or not to pentathlon? That is the question Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Quebec is known for its long, harsh winters. One way to get through them is to find …
Cooke-Sasseville’s latest work of art splits hares Photos by Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com...
South Shore English Network launches The Poetry Factory Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter The South Shore English Network (SSEN) is launching a series of free English-language virtual workshops aimed …
City launches “solidarity challenges” to brighten up pandemic winter Adapted from a press release by Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com The Ville de Québec will propose regular “soli- …
Concordia project to explore history of English-speaking Quebec Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Two Concordia University historians are attempting to create an overarching “people’s history of English-speaking Quebec” …