QHS finds new vice-principal in own backyard
“Never a boring moment” — that’s how longtime Quebec High School teacher Gina Farnell described her new position as the school’s vice-principal. Farnell’s continued teaching schedule, in combination with her …
Impressions of a former Quebec City mayor
I met Jean Pelletier in the 1960’s when we were both named to a junior committee of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra. I was impressed by his intelligence and knowledge of …
Video for QCT Business Membership
Business membership Video notes: details on the advertising benefits built into the business membership all for $69/per year....
Rediscovering Quebec City in Winter
While its European flavor attracts tourists from all around the world, Quebec City certainly deserves to be rediscovered by locals as well. On a dangerously cold winter evening, we decided …
Help! Does anyone know where to get haggis in Quebec City?
Just wondering if anyone there knows where to get haggis around QuebecCity!Thanks,Judy Please add comment if you know....
RENT INCREASES: REMINDER OF THE RULES FOR ONE-YEAR LEASES ENDING ON JUNE 30, 2009
MONTREAL, Jan. 8 /CNW Telbec/ The Régie du logement wishes to remind thepublic of the rules applicable to residential rent increases. The rules arethe same when a landlord wishes to …
Shannon TCE test results in doubt
A study that was supposed to clear the air about hazardous trichloroethylene (TCE) vapours potentially seeping into the basements of Shannon homes has at least one member of the Shannon …
Nothing holy about war
It was with sadness and dismay a few days after Christmas that I was informed that my uncle-in-law Sergeant Gregory John Kruse was killed in action in Afghanistan. Greg was …
Unpredictable weather confuses humans, not plants
We have been having such strange weather lately it is hard to figure out what outside outfit you should wear, what boots to put on or whether to risk going …
Oxford offers Rhodes Scholar new options in sport and life
Clutching an acceptance letter to one of the world’s most prestigious universities last December, Quebec City’s 2007 Rhodes Scholar Annick Routhier Labadie expected the best was yet to come for …