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Walking through the pain of arthritis

The Arthritis Society of Quebec held its fourth annual fundraising Walk to Fight Arthritis at Pointe-aux-Lièvres in Quebec City last Sunday. Organizers were delighted with the turnout of some 400 …

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École de Cirque graduates alive with emotion in Les Pierre vivantes

On June 4, electricity, sweat and nervousness was in the air during dress rehearsals at the circus school. CBC, TVA and the QCT, among others, were on site to film, …

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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity summer concert series is back

The popular Midi en Musique lunch-time concert series at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is back for a fifth season and has expanded from the original format of four …

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The man behind the music: Aurian Haller and House of Words

A recent American study found that English-language pop songs released over the past decade were written, on average, at a third-grade reading level. The same cannot be said for the poetic, …

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Limoilou’s “people’s piano” is back!

Following its resounding success last year, le stationnement pour piétons of Limoilou, featuring its jazzy yellow piano, is back! Conceptualized by two dynamic local community organizations, Monlimoilou.com and SDC 3ième …

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Discovering art under the Cap-Rouge trestle

The Festival DécouvrArts outdid itself this year. In Old Cap-Rouge, perfect weather drew a huge crowd of enthusiastic art lovers who enjoyed the work of talented artists while strolling along …

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Panache Mobile is on the move this summer

The Auberge Saint-Antoine recently opened its four Panache Mobile locations for the summer. One of the most attractive is the Panache du Parc, open for the second year in the …

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Quebec Caribous named on trophy, 40 years later

After 40 years, the Quebec City Caribous finally have their name engraved on the Nations Cup and a banner to hang in the Vidéotron Centre. The lacrosse league collapsed in …

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A talented spaghetti supper in Carter Hall

A delicious spaghetti supper, complete with salad and dessert, was served in Carter Hall to some 100 people by the ladies and gents of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity last …

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Ciad Mile Failte: one hundred thousand welcomes to Nova Scotia

The image of a large sign reading “Welcome to Nova Scotia” projected on a screen greeted lifelong learners at the Valcartier Family Centre last week as attendees packed the room …

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