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A warm welcome provides more than cold comfort

Highway 20 was less than hospitable the day we drove the cube van to Québec City. We had just endured a difficult half-day of packing too many belongings into too …

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The \Little Iron Horse\””

I very much enjoyed reading the article by Scott French on Quebec’s historic “Little Iron Horse” which Cornelius Kreighoff knew and admired, and incorporated into many of his famous paintings …

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The \Little Iron Horse\””

A documentary film producer will ride 4000 kilometres on horseback from Quebec City to Texas this summer in an attempt to ensure that the Canadian Horse — Canada’s only indigenous …

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Cancellation of trip abroad may be a blessing

By Rita Torpey Butt Isn’t it odd when you are positive you are thinking straight, sometimes you find you are absolutely wrong? I am thinking about the Old Fellow’s and …

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New QCT Editor on board

Ken Schankler is the new editor of the Chronicle-Telegraph, commencing with today’s issue. Schankler, a Quebec City resident, comes to the Chronicle-Telegraph with a varied background, including 10 years experience …

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Three for Soul releases first album

Paul Hinton’s band — Three for Soul — knows something about working together, staying positive and keeping it funky. The three band mates have just launched their self-produced, self-financed debut …

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Scott French says farewell

To the readers of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, A year ago this May, publisher Pierre Little gave an unsure, blue-eyed, young journalist his first break. My predecessor, Michèle Thibeau, gave me …

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Skill set a \huge\” Quebec Anglophone advantage”

“Those kids have a huge skill set [advantage] because they can plug into both realities and pick up on subtleties,” said Montreal businessman Peter McAuslan at the May 27 Community …

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You got it: We’ve moved

You got it: we’ve moved! On April 13, a number of moving-size cardboard boxes filled with miscellany was ferried from my home to Manoir Archer, on Route de l’Eglise, by …

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Bilingual youth leave Quebec in search for employment

Eighty percent of anglophone youth in Quebec consider themselves bilingual but feel they don’t know enough French to hold a job in the province. So says the annual report, of …

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