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Renaissance thrift store moves to The Bay space at Laurier Québec

Renaissance thrift store moves to The Bay space at Laurier Québec Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com In what is a first for the Renaissance store chain, and …

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31 March 2026Business, City News, Environment, QCT OnlineApril 1 2026QCT Editor

SAVING THE PLANET ONE WEEK AT A TIME: Eco-friendly adventures start at the Salon Plein Air, Chasse, Pêche et Camping

SAVING THE PLANET ONE WEEK AT A TIME Eco-friendly adventures start at the Salon Plein Air, Chasse, Pêche et Camping Lise Lafond lise@qctonline.com Wilderness is not a luxury but a …

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Quebec presents optimistic budget for uncertain times

Quebec presents optimistic budget for uncertain times Kevin Dougherty kevin@qctonline.com Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard presented a “sober” budget on March 18, spending $9.6 billion over five years to strengthen …

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24 March 2026Business, Community, Politics, QCT Online, The ProvinceMarch 25 2026QCT Editor

PHOTOS: Whiskey lovers enjoy a drop at Nelligan’s for St. Patrick’s Day

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Alto boss pitches high-speed train to regional leaders

Alto boss pitches high-speed train to regional leaders Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com The location of the Quebec City terminus for the Alto high speed train will …

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17 February 2026Business, City News, QCT Online, The Province, The RegionFebruary 18 2026QCT Editor

Kirq, a new quantum communications testbed, arrives in Quebec City

Kirq, a new quantum communications testbed, arrives in Quebec City Kevin Dougherty kevin@qctonline.com Bernard Duval, CEO of Numana, a non-profit government and private sector-funded “macro-accelerator in emerging technologies,” announced on …

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3 February 2026Business, City News, QCT Online, Science and HealthFebruary 4 2026QCT Editor

City promises to bring more retail for Old City residents

City promises to bring more retail for Old City residents Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com In the wake of two setbacks for retail services for residents of …

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20 January 2026Business, City News, QCT OnlineJanuary 21 2026QCT Editor

Saint-Sauveur bowling alley demolished to make way for new housing tower

Saint-Sauveur bowling alley demolished to make way for new housing tower Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com The building that once housed a popular bowling alley and reception …

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How many books does it take to build a Christmas tree?

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Residential project in the works for Les Galeries de la Capitale

Residential project in the works for Les Galeries de la Capitale Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com A major housing development could be coming soon to the site …

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