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Let’s go Into the Woods

A local amateur theatre company, Les As de Choeur, are presenting Into the Woods, a musical comedy based on fairy tales we all know. The music and lyrics are by Stephen …

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Panache du Parc opens as spring blossoms

With beautiful sunny days making their way into our region, it seems timely to visit the Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge – a delightful, peaceful retreat in the heart of Quebec City. …

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Raynald Leclerc’s works are Drawn by the Current

Quebec artist Raynald Leclerc is exhibiting 25 of his magnificent works inspired by landscapes in Quebec, the USA and France, all of which have a connection to rivers,  the sea …

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Raynald Leclerc’s works are Drawn by the Current

Quebec artist Raynald Leclerc is exhibiting 25 of his magnificent works inspired by landscapes in Quebec, the USA and France, all of which have a connection to rivers,  the sea …

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Champlain–St. Lawrence graduating class of 2016

On May 27, students and faculty of Champlain–St. Lawrence gathered at Montmartre canadien in Sillery for the 2016 Graduation Ceremony. Before the ceremony, proud parents and friends of the graduates …

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OSQ unveils its 2016-2017 season

Fabien Gabel, musical director and conductor of the Orchestre symphonique de Québec (OSQ), and Darren Lowe, first violin of the OSQ, were visibly pleased to announce the 2016-2017 season’s concerts …

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A summer of discoveries at the Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand

The National Battlefields Commission is proud to present its 24th season of free concerts on the Plains of Abraham. Over the years, more than 600,000 spectators have applauded close to …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1866 The Morning Chronicle A small schooner, name unknown, has been found adrift of L’Islet with the body of an unknown man lashed to the rigging. An inquest has been held, …

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The story behind Avenue George-Carroll

Avenue George-Carroll in the Sillery borough of Quebec City was named in honour of Sir Henry George Carroll. Born in Kamouraska in 1865, Carroll was the son of an Irish …

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Beethoven’s 9th is Number One!

Often hailed as his greatest composition, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 enchants the audience and transports them to a time of joy. The Orchestre Symphonique de Québec (OSQ), the OSQ chorus …

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