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TRAM TRACKER: City to fell more trees along western tramway route

TRAM TRACKER: City to fell more trees along western tramway route Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative Residents of certain areas in the west end of the city had best …

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3 March 2026City News, QCT OnlineMarch 4 2026, tram trackerQCT Editor

City shelters turn away dozens each night, report says

City shelters turn away dozens each night, report says Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Homeless shelters in the Quebec City region are forced to refuse an average of …

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3 March 2026City News, QCT OnlineMarch 4 2026QCT Editor

Breaking the ice at the Manif d’art 12 biennial

Breaking the ice at the Manif d’art 12 biennial Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com From now until April 19, Manif d’art 12 will refashion the city into a winter art playground with …

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3 March 2026Arts & Entertainment, City News, QCT OnlineMarch 4 2026QCT Editor

‘Stars align’ for second-best Pee-Wee Tournament attendance

‘Stars align’ for second-best Pee-Wee Tournament attendance Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative Perfect weather, no visa snafus, robust attendance and top quality competition all added up to yet …

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3 March 2026City News, QCT Online, SportsMarch 4 2026QCT Editor

2027 Canada Winter Games looking for 5,000 volunteers as countdown begins

2027 Canada Winter Games looking for 5,000 volunteers as countdown begins Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The countdown is on as the 2027 Canada Winter Games are now less than one year …

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3 March 2026City News, QCT Online, SportsMarch 4 2026QCT Editor

Magic Festival closes the book on 15 years of fun and wonder

Magic Festival closes the book on 15 years of fun and wonder Ruby Pratka Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative editor@qctonline.com The curtain has gone down for the last time on …

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24 February 2026Arts & Entertainment, City News, QCT OnlineFebruary 25 2026QCT Editor

City day camp fees to rise this summer

City day camp fees to rise this summer Ruby Pratka Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative editor@qctonline.com Families whose children attend day camps run by the Ville de Québec will have …

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24 February 2026City News, QCT OnlineFebruary 25 2026QCT Editor

‘Mission accomplished’ for the 72nd Winter Carnival

‘Mission accomplished’ for the 72nd Winter Carnival Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com On a gorgeous Feb. 15, the 72nd Winter Carnival closed another highly successful edition. Over the past 10 days, more …

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18 February 2026City News, QCT Online2026 Winter Carnival, February 18 2026QCT Editor

Strong turnout for Alto public info sessions

Strong turnout for Alto public info sessions Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com Nearly 500 people turned up at the two “open house” information events in Quebec City …

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

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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