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Lost in Translation

I am deeply concerned by the shoddy translation that is on the new monument unveiled for Remembrance Day at Valcartier. Perhaps it is a small error and I should be …

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27 November 2008Community, Opinion, Commentary & Analysis, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, OpinionQCT Archive

Trinity Anglican turns 183

Photo by: John Himmelman  The Trinity Anglican Church in Ste. Foy celebrated its 183rd anniversary this past Sunday. Archbishop Bruce Stavert presided over the special communion service aided by Reverend …

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26 November 2008Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

Community Christmas Hamper Campaign to benefit hundreds of households

  Two hundred and thirty five households can look forward to a Christmas hamper or grocery voucher this year thanks to the 13th annual Community Christmas Hamper Campaign, underway since …

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26 November 2008Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

Anglo Issues Downplayed in Quebec Election Campaign

Of all of Quebec’s political parties, only the ultra-nationalist Parti Indépendentiste has drawn reference to specifically anglophone issues this provincial election campaign. In particular, the party has proposed the closing …

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26 November 2008Community, Politics, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, PoliticsQCT Archive

F.X. Garneau QB sought after by province-wide university football programs

TristanGrenon stood at the heart of the victory as the offensive leader forLes Élans. Along with head coach Patrick Boies, the veteranstarting quarterback gradually helped build the football program atCollège …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

Memorials and Things of Fame   1848 The Morning Telegraph St Andrew’s Day Yesterday, being the anniversary of Scotland’s patron saint, the members of the St. Andrew’s Society of this …

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Message of Blessing this Thanksgiving and Christmas Season

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Right-winger for St. Lawrence Lions injured badly

An open-letter from the Doré Parent family:  Émile Doré Parent, a 17 year old right winger on the Champlain Saint Lawrence men’s hockey team, was hit from behind and fell …

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1848 The Morning Telegraph Public opinion has of late set in strong against the present locality for our Lower Town market: and not without reason. A visit to it on …

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Saint Brigid’s Guild draws hundreds for fall sale

Hundreds wait in line with great anticipation for the Saint Brigid’s Guild’s annual fall sale at Église Saint Charles Garnier in Sillery. “I came at midnight last night and there …

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