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March 23 to 29 is Social Workers Week

Social workers from Jeffery Hale-Saint Brigid’s wish to inform the public about the work social workers do and the services available from social workers in English at the Jeff. Take …

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Second life for Quebec City’s plastic bags

In the time it takes you to read this sentence, an astonishing 66,000 plastic bags will have been used worldwide. It is estimated that roughly 17% of these bags will …

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Up close and personal with best-selling Canadian authors at imagiNation Writers’ Festival

The Morrin Centre’s fifth annual writers’ festival includes both well-established and newly-acclaimed authors, including Miriam Toews, winner of a Governor General’s Award and the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, who …

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St. Patty’s Smörgåsbord: the 2014 Défilé de la Saint-Patrick

 As in years past, Mayor Régis Labeaume and Deputy Mayor Michelle Morin-Doyle marched alongside community groups in their Fighting Irish letterman’s jackets.     This drum major took advantage of …

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A run to remember

The mere mention of Dany Bilodeau’s grandmother brings a smile to his face. But she barely recognizes him when he visits. Bilodeau, a marathon runner and Université Laval student, has …

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Recognition Gala celebrates secondary students

On March 20, Champlain-St. Lawrence (SLC) held a Recognition Gala at the Industrial Alliance head office in Quebec City to celebrate the success of Secondary V students taking part in …

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Pickled winter: Is the environment eating too much salt?

Salt is a fundamental part of Quebec’s winter road management and safety efforts. The salt we drive on is generally the same kind of salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) we eat …

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Haunting stories of prisoners at the Morrin Centre

Historian Steven Cameron of Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière has become well known in Quebec as an authority on Irish communities on the South Shore. Invited to speak in the Morrin Centre’s Connecting through …

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The day the British Army left: “The rest of the story”

During most of the nineteenth century, a strong mutual distrust existed between the young United States and British North America. As a result of the American War of Independence and …

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A day that St. Patrick would be proud of

With dense grey skies and snowflakes swirling down on the crowd and participants, the weather may not have been particularly Irish. But there was no doubt that the fifth Défilé …

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