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Minor Emergency Clinic soon to open at Jeffery Hale Hospital

Minor Emergency Clinic soon to open at Jeffery Hale Hospital Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com The Jeffery Hale Hospital emergency room will soon reopen after two years, this time with a new …

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10 May 2022City News, Community, QCT OnlineMay 11 2022QCT Editor

Peewees and politicians: New U.S. ambassador Cohen takes in Quebec City

Peewees and politicians: New U.S. ambassador Cohen takes in Quebec City Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Canada is not known as a hotspot in the diplomatic world, so …

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10 May 2022City News, Features, QCT OnlineMay 11 2022QCT Editor

Glitch grounds city electric bike rentals

Glitch grounds city electric bike rentals  Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Quebec City’s electric bicycle rental service got a spoke in its wheels just as the second year …

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10 May 2022City News, QCT OnlineMay 11 2022QCT Editor

Journalists shed light on realities of war reporting

Journalists shed light on realities of war reporting Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com During the week of May 2, journalists and other media professionals were celebrated for their hard work and dedication …

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Acfas sets the course for Nordic science

Acfas sets the course for Nordic science Myriam Labbé myriam@qctonline.com In the main hall of the Musée de la Civilisation, open for all to see, sit some daunting pieces of …

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10 May 2022City News, QCT OnlineMay 11 2022QCT Editor

Bike and run to the salon at the Centre de Glace Intact Assurance

Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com After completing the Lévis Half-Marathon, runners can get advice at the Fifth Salon de la course à pied et du triathlon and the Salon Info-Vélo from May … Continue reading Bike and run to the salon at the Centre de Glace Intact Assurance →

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Heritage Lower St. Lawrence offers bursary opportunity

Submitted By Melinda Turriff, Heritage Lower St. Lawrence To support the retention or the return of bilingual health and social services professionals in the Lower St. Lawrence region, Heritage Lower … Continue reading Heritage Lower St. Lawrence offers bursary opportunity →

2 May 2022City News, CommunityQCT Editor

Quebec City residents clean up on Earth Day 2022

Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com In April 22, many Canadians celebrated Earth Day by taking a sick day for themselves and for the environment. On this sunny Friday in Quebec City, many …

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25 April 2022City News, Environment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Quebec City fire department rescues ‘man in distress’

Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Early Saturday Morning (April 23), firefighters were called in by the police to help rescue a “man in distress” who had climbed the façade of the historic …

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Decision on fate of Saint-Sacrement church expected in May

Peter Black Local Journalism Initiative Reporter peterblack@qctonline.com The fate of one of the city’s landmark churches may be decided soon. Last week a crane showed up in front of Église …

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