Restaurateur Luigi Sgobba dies at 79
Luigi Sgobba, co-founder of Le Continental restaurant, died on January 19 at Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu de Québec. He was 79. In November 1956, Sgobba and his brother Angelo, along with partners …
Horrocks succeeds Tabachnik as head of QESBA
The executive of the Quebec English School Boards Association (QESBA) underwent a major shake-up this past wekeend. Debbie Horrocks of the Riverside School Board in Montreal was elected president of …
Mixed emotions reign at CFB Valcartier
The Valcartier Garrison, just outside of Quebec City, is a hub of mixed emotion at the moment. As soldiers and families at the base prepare to welcome back 1,700 troops …
Canadian Rangers travel to share in celebrating 400 years of history
With cheery faces, the Canadian Rangers motored their way from CFB Valcartier to Quebec City Hall for an official greeting. Some 40 Rangers from 23 Northern communities, members of the …
When you’re wearing your favourite sweater …
When you get ready to go to school or the museum or somewhere nice, what is your favourite thing to wear? What is the first thing you grab from your …
“Bright, Amazing Projects” at QHS Science Fair
Students learned about everything from dopamine and moisturizers to global warming and weather forecasting at the 2008 Quebec High School Science Fair. About 75 students – from all grade levels …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1848 The Morning Chronicle Monday, January 21, Letter of Acknowledgement from The Morning Chronicle. We beg to offer our sincere acknowledgements of thanks to the Bankers, Merchants, and others of …
Maclean’s reader surprised by White’s association with QCT
The following letter is in response to an article that appeared in the January 28, 2008, edition of Maclean’s magazine. It was addressed to the magazine and to Peter White. …
QCT changes are disappointing
The Publisher’s Note on Page 4 of the most recent edition of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph (Wednesday, January 16, 2008), acknowledged that changes have been occurring in the newspaper over the …
Central Québec receives MELS funds to renovate its schools
The Central Québec School Board has received $1,086,000 from the provincial Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sport (MELS) to proceed with maintaining its buildings. School boards across the province got …