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École de Cirque promises amazing performances

As if sprung from the pages of a fairy tale, two scores of circus performers were found under the big top at the Domaine Maizeret park in Limoilou this past …

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Howe goes solo

Legendary Yes guitarist Steve Howe is taking a break from playing arenas with the mighty Yes to play a solo show in Quebec City at Le Théatre Du Petit Champlain, …

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Novel stretches from Quebec to Africa

The African country of Burundi is the starting point for Mary Soderstrom’s deeply psychological and suspenseful new novel, The Violets of Usambara. Beyond the story of Burundi’s civil unrest is …

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St. Vincent’s seeks new place to play

For most schoolchildren, swinging, sliding and see-sawing trump reading, writing and arithmetic. While administrators, governing board members and parents at St. Vincent Elementary school may not entirely agree, they think …

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“Hurricane Hazel” hits Quebec twice in May

“Hurricane Hazel,” as she is affectionately called by her supporters, is about to blow back into Quebec City, taking the city by storm for the second time this month. Hazel …

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English Quebecers go down the brain drain

Quebec Community Groups Network Pre-sident Robert Donnelly recently appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages to address several pressing issues in Quebec’s English-language communities. Donnelly hoped …

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By-law harmonization hits a dissonant note – QC’s billboards to be banned

The city of Quebec and groups representing the city’s business interests are clashing over new uniform municipal by-laws slated for all eight city boroughs. A meeting with municipal officials on …

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QCT wins Best Ad award

The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is happy to announce a strong showing at this year’s Quebec Community Newspapers Association Awards Gala. QCT won first prize for an ad by Dominique Paquette advertising …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1848 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon, at four o’clock, the corner stone of the new Wesleyan Church to be erected in this city, was laid with the accustomed ceremonies. Notwithstanding …

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J H.H. class of ‘48 reunites

We met in 1945, a group of young ladies from different provinces and backgrounds, embarking on our studies to become nurses, and not quite sure what was ahead of us. …

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