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2016 Christmas card contest in MRC de la Jacques-Cartier

On November 10, the winners of the 16th MRC de la Jacques-Cartier Christmas Card contest were unveiled. With more than 200 participants (up from last year’s 146 registrations), the organizers …

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Fighting Irish get gold medal in Consolation Final

Who says autumn is a dull season? Surely not a football fan! On a cold Sunday afternoon on the Plains of Abraham field, the Fighting Irish of St. Patrick’s High …

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Ross Murray to launch \A Hole in the Ground\” at Livres Trois Canons”

Quebec author and funnyman Ross Murray will be in Quebec City to launch his new novel at Livres Trois Canons on Wednesday, November 16, at 7:15 p.m. (doors open from …

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Voltigeurs remember and honour one of their own

  The Voltigeurs de Québec, one of the oldest Canadian Army Reserve regiments, marched down Grande Allée to hold a special Remembrance Ceremony on November 4.  Following the ceremony at …

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Trinity Tea and Sale a treat!

Last Saturday afternoon the annual Fall Tea and Sale held by the Anglican Church Women of Trinity Church was very well attended. The tables in Colley Hall were laden with …

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The German cannon from Démuin

  When I go for my morning walk on the Plains of Abraham, scene of a seminal battle in September 1759, I sometimes stop and examine a relic of a …

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78th Fraser Highlanders celebrate St. Andrew’s Day

  The 78th Fraser Highlanders will be celebrating St. Andrew’s Day on November 19 with a concert featuring the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipes and Drums.  In addition, Crépuscule, a Quebec …

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QAC 35th anniversary Gala at the Morrin Centre

  To celebrate its 35th year of amateur theatre productions, the Quebec Art Company will be presenting a Gala Performance on Saturday, December 3, at 8:00 p.m. This wine-and-cheese event …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1866 The Morning Chronicle A gentleman, who seems to be well informed on the subject, writes to say that there are not less than 50,000 French Canadians, both male and …

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The story behind Rue Général-McNaughton

  This street is named in honour of General Andrew McNaughton, an army officer, scientist, cabinet minister and diplomat. Born in in 1887 in Saskatoon, he joined the Canadian Militia …

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