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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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20 January 2026Business, Community, QCT OnlineJanuary 21 2026QCT Editor

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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13 January 2026Business, City News, QCT OnlineJanuary 14 2026QCT Editor

Petit-Champlain co-op celebrates 40 years

Petit-Champlain co-op celebrates 40 years Ruby Pratka Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative editor@qctonline.com The Coopérative du Petit- Champlain, a unique co-op made up of 45 small businesses in the historic …

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13 January 2026Business, QCT OnlineJanuary 14 2026QCT Editor

Québec s’illumine! lights up Old Quebec in dark winter months

Québec s’illumine! lights up Old Quebec in dark winter months Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com The idea for the festive Québec s’illumine! outdoor light display is to keep people coming to Old …

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Ice Hotel welcomes guests and visitors amid construction

Ice Hotel welcomes guests and visitors amid construction Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Quebecers love the cold, embrace it and even sleep in it. They invite the world to stay at the …

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7 January 2026Business, Features, QCT Online, The RegionJanuary 7 2026QCT Editor

Ave. Cartier’s popular Provisions Inc. grocery reopens in time for Christmas

Ave. Cartier’s popular Provisions Inc. grocery reopens in time for Christmas Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com It may be a stretch to call it a Christmas miracle, …

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