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Spoiled ballots face destruction

By May 31, barring any last-minute intervention by the Charest government, the 4.8 million ballots from the 1995 sovereignty referendum will be shredded and presumably recycled into some post-consumer product …

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1848 The Morning ChronicleEditorial We have not a light-house at Point Levi; we have none on the East India Wharf; our ships come in by chance, and go out by …

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St. Matthew’s Cemetery desecrated

Last week, the newspaper received troubling news from a former Quebec City resident on some activities he witnessed on vacation in the city. While visiting St. Matthew’s Church and Cemetery, …

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City has more recycling in the works

The city of Quebec is getting serious about recycling. This June, the city will begin a year-long pilot project in several boroughs where residents will be required to collect their …

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School commissioners close to mission

The Fédération des commissions scolaires du Québec has hard evidence that debunks the myth that Quebec’s French-language school commissioners are not parents. The Fédération (FCSQ), an umbrella group for the …

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New coin minted to honour Quebec City’s 400th

Everywhere you look there are reminders of the special significance of the year 2008 to the city of Quebec. Banners hang from streetlamps and posters sit in windows; lights arranged …

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Seniors’ housing advances

The long-awaited seniors’ intermediate housing project is still chugging along. Holland Resource Development Corporation (formerly part of Holland Centre) is managing the seniors’ housing project that will be a neighbour …

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WestJet heads for QC early

Ontarians planning a Quebec City getaway might want to consider departing on May 17. On that day, in celebration of WestJet’s inaugural flight from Toronto to Quebec City, one-way tickets …

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Lend your voice to the 400th

Your voice and your name could be part of the Espace 400eme exhibit! Six Degrés is looking for 50 volunteers who live in the Quebec City region to narrate their …

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1848 The Morning ChroniclePolice Court Samuel Lemon and George Garson, seamen belonging to the ship Canada, of Greenock, which arrived on the 1st inst., were charged with attempting to desert …

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