QCT welcomes “Black” former columnist
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is proud to announce the return of popular columnist and newly retired CBC Radio producer Peter Black to its pages. Black wrote a column on Quebec affairs …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1866 The Morning Chronicle We have to record an attempt, on a rather large scale, to intimidate a number of men who were working on board a vessel at Levis …
The story behind Rue Negabamat
Rue Negabamat in Sillery was named in honour of Noël Negabamat (1600-1666), also known as Tekouerimat. He was one of the principal Montagnais chiefs of Sillery. His life is an …
Take me home, country roads…
The Payne, O’Connor and McLaughlin families took advantage of the long Canada Day weekend and the invitation to “Come Back Home” to Stoneham and their family homesteads. More than 70 …
Fourth of July celebrations in Quebec City
The American Consul General in Quebec City, Hale VanKoughnett, and his wife Diane invited guests to join them to celebrate their country’s 240th Independence Day, also known as the Fourth …
Carac’Terre features ceramics with character
You may have missed it if you blinked while passing Place de l’Université-du-Québec, but nestled quietly between Rue de la Couronne and Boulevard Charest was Carac’Terre, a ceramics showcase that …
Ice Cube chills in the rain
It was a smaller and considerably wetter than average crowd that took in Ice Cube’s Saturday night set on the Plains of Abraham at the Festival d’Été de Québec (FEQ). …
Imagine the Americas at the Fêtes de la Nouvelle France
Get ready for the 20th annual Fêtes de la Nouvelle France (FNF), which will take place from August 3 to 7, 2016, at a new site, the Fortifications of Québec, …
Molson brothers to speak at JCI Quebec 2016 World Congress
With the largest business congress ever to be held in Quebec City coming up this November, the Junior Chamber of Commerce International (JCI) Quebec 2016 committee has announced the participation …
Volunteers wanted for possible QCT home delivery
As our readers may already know, there is a looming Canada Post lockout that may prevent Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph subscribers from receiving the print edition of their paper. What to do …