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Louise Penny has done it again

By MICHELE THIBEAU Quebec’s own award-winning mystery writer Louise Penny has done it again with The Cruellest Month, her third tale of death and circumstance, set in the Eastern Townships, …

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4 November 2007Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

Quebec bridge reopened after military shell removed from area

Quebec bridge reopened after military shell removed from area   Lawrence River.They say it is too early to know where the shell originated.The bridge was closed for about three hours....

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Anglophones debate the place of religion in Quebec society

“There are three words that I think we should be using more in these discussions,” said community historian Lorraine O’Donnell during the Quebec City hearings of the Reasonable Accommodation Commission. …

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Mystery solved! F. G. Scott’s rock comes to light

MNA for Jacques-Cartier Geoffrey Kelley, Clive Meredith and Marie Cantin of the National Battlefields Commission (NBC) traipsed through the Plains of Abraham in the rain on Tuesday afternoon to find …

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24 October 2007Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

This is a Test Article

If you think you are beaten, you are;if you think you dare not, you don’t;if you like to win, but you think you can’tit’s almost a cinch you won’t.If you …

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Anglican Archdeacon Drainville elected in Quebec

Archdeacon Dennis Drainville, known for his commitment to social causes and his service as an Ontario provincial legislator, on Oct. 12 was elected co-adjutor bishop (with right of succession) in …

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Life Chain in Quebec City Gets One Priest, Counter-Protesters and Media Coverage

QUEBEC CITY, October 10, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Thanks to the work of a local, non-denominational Life Week Committee, Quebec City is once again participating in the international pro-life effort known …

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Bishop Drainville: Love

Denis Drainville’s mission is to “love, value and care for the poor.” Drainville, the new Anglican Bishop for the Diocese of Quebec, says has worked with marginalized people in the …

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Important correction on last week’s article CQSB to change catchment area for Saint-Augustin

On the front page of last week’s edition of the QCT, in a piece entitled “CQSB to change catchment area for Saint-Augustin, Cap Rouge,” we mistakenly reported that changes would …

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Ray Baillie and ‘Scottish Imprints in Quebec

Come by The Morrin Centre and join us on Friday, October 1st, at 7 p.m., to celebrate Ray Baillie’s hard work as he will be presenting his first book “Scottish Imprints in Quebec.” Born in Montreal …

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