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Guilbeault promotes federal food security measures in Limoilou

Guilbeault promotes federal food security measures in Limoilou Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Federal Environment Minister Steven Guil- beault visited the Patro Roc-Amadour in Limoilou on March 30 …

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4 April 2023City News, Politics, QCT OnlineApril 5 2023QCT Editor

TRAM TRACKER: Feds make good on promise to cover budget overrun

TRAM TRACKER: Feds make good on promise to cover budget overrun Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com A deal reached last week ensures 40 per cent of the expected …

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Université Laval professors’ strike ends

Université Laval professors’ strike ends  Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Students and professors at Université Laval are returning to class this week after the university and the professors’ …

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4 April 2023City News, QCT OnlineApril 5 2023QCT Editor

The 23rd Indigenous Science Fair storms into Université Laval

The 23rd Indigenous Science Fair storms into Université Laval Myriam Labbé myriam@qctonline.com Université Laval and its faculty of science and engineering are no strangers to school groups visiting the faculty’s …

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4 April 2023City News, Community, QCT Online, Science and HealthApril 5 2023QCT Editor

Warmer weather draws crowds to bike and running shows

Warmer weather draws crowds to bike and running shows Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com The 37th Salon Info-Vélo and sixth Salon de la Course à pied et du Triathlon attracted a record …

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4 April 2023City News, QCT OnlineApril 5 2023QCT Editor

Ville de Québec seeks neighbourhood council members

Ville de Québec seeks neighbourhood council members  QCT staff The Ville de Québec is calling on citizens to join their neighbourhood councils to express their needs and make real change …

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Anglo group has qualified praise for extra funds in Quebec budgets

Anglo group has qualified praise for extra funds in Quebec budgets Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com It may have its disputes with the Coalition Avenir Québec government about …

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28 March 2023City News, Community, Politics, QCT Online, The ProvinceMarch 29 2023QCT Editor

Quebecers march for action against racism

Quebecers march for action against racism  Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Despite the snowstorm that raged in Quebec City on March 26, more than 70 Quebecers demonstrated to mark the Week of …

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28 March 2023City News, QCT OnlineMarch 29 2023QCT Editor

Beasts abound in the Jardin d’hiver

Beasts abound in the Jardin d’hiver Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com If you’ve seen some strange beasts hanging out around Quebec City, chances are good you’ve encountered Jardin d’hiver (Winter Garden), a …

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28 March 2023Arts & Entertainment, City News, QCT OnlineMarch 29 2023QCT Editor

Bikes and running shoes to take over Centre de Glaces

Bikes and running shoes to take over Centre de Glaces Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Spring is in the air and it’s already time to think about summer sports. Before dusting off …

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