T’ouvrir ma porte art exhibit at the Clarté-Dieu gallery
La Clarté-Dieu is presenting an exceptional week-long solo exhibit of works of art by Mary Roscoe Murphy Robertson from Saturday, June 3, to Sunday, June 11. Mary Robertson has participated …
Quebec Art Company sets fall and spring show dates
Dates have now been set for the two upcoming Quebec Art Company productions. Private Lives, Noel Coward’s classic romantic comedy, takes to the boards Thursday, November 30, with performances on …
The Lumineers light up the Plains
The Lumineers, who are accustomed to performing in smaller venues, admitted that their headliner concert on the Plains of Abraham on the first Friday of the Festival d’Été de Québec …
QHS and St. Pat’s parents unite for new superschool
It’s been in the wind for several months, but now it’s official. The governing boards of St. Patrick’s High School and Quebec High School (QHS) have united to push for …
The Project: Where and how much?
Many hurdles lay ahead for The Project, not the least of which is acquiring land and securing financing for a brand new school.Board officials have had preliminary discussions with Quebec …
My country or my team: testing hockey loyalties
The prime minister wants all Canadians to demonstrate their loyalty – not the same kind of loyalty President Donald Trump demanded of FBI director James Comey before he fired him. …
Superschool: An end to rivalry
Parents promoting a new English high school say now is the time to push for The Project. They cite such factors as healthy projections of enrolment levels at St. Pat’s …
Crépuscule brings Vents et Marées to the Agora in August
The highly successful and free acrobatic show Crépuscule is back this summer. From August 4 to September 3, the circus company Flip FabriQue will pursue a nautical theme by inviting …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 The Morning Chronicle About ten o’clock the body of a female bearing marks of violence and who had evidently come to her end by foul means was discovered on …
Street View
Rue Trudeau is named in honour of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919-2000). Trudeau was a Montreal lawyer who was Prime Minister of Canada from 1968-1979 and 1980-1984. He was …