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Three Capitales players at Can-Am League all-star game

Three players from the Québec Capitales were at the annual all-star game at Palisades Credit Union Park in Rockland, N.Y. On July 10, the Can-Am League all-stars faced the Frontier …

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Make your own deodorant … and feel and smell fresh

I’ve been writing this column for six months already, and I’m confident that, by now, many QCT readers are doing their part to help the planet. How? By using natural …

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NCAA teams to visit the Rouge et Or men’s basketball team in August

For the 12th year, the Université Laval men’s basketball team will host two teams from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from the United States in August. The NCAA is …

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Canada Day celebrated with pomp and ceremony on Dufferin Terrace

The band of the Royal 22e Régiment paraded on Dufferin Terrace before the flag-raising ceremony and the cutting of the giant Canada Day cake.     Jean-Yves Duclos, minister of …

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Congrats to A.S. Johnson Memorial High School’s class of 2019

Graduation was celebrated at Andrew Stuart Johnson Memorial High School on June 22, in Thetford Mines. Principal Stephen Renaud spoke to students about the importance of friends and family as …

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Hands up all those who want free drugs

With a show of hands, who’s in favour of a national drug plan?” Perhaps, come federal election debate time this fall, journalists who moderate the encounter could take a cue …

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Canada Day celebrations … in 1977

I would like to mention that my Mom, Jo Ouellet, started the Canada Day activities here in Quebec City in the late 1970s. In response to the Parti Québécois winning …

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The story behind Avenue Conway

This street was named after Edmund Conway (1858-1938), the owner of the land on which it was laid out. He built his house on this street, and he also ran …

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MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME

July 4, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteThe SeasonSince the 22nd ult., till today, there has fallen more or less rain daily. Principally uncommonly heavy showers, following one another in quick …

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But what did you eat there? Part 2 of 2

On June 25, as Quebecers cleaned up after a weekend of Fête Nationale festivities – and in many cases, dragged the moving boxes back out – chefs around the world …

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