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François de Laval and Marie de l’Incarnation proclaimed as Saints

A message from Paul-André Durocher, Archbishop of Gatineau and President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops It is with great joy and thanksgiving that the Bishops of Canada welcome …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1864 The Morning Chronicle Mr. Hough of St. Anne street, has in his possession, not an Egyptian mummy, but a human skeleton forming part of the trunk of a tree. …

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Andrea Falk: walking and ringing in circles

In 1972, Andrea Falk was an undergraduate student in Victoria, British Columbia. A friend of hers had signed up for a kung fu class and didn’t want to go alone. …

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The Maîtrise des Petits Chanteurs bring Chicago to Quebec

This is a story of murder, crime, blood, adultery and betrayal … all of which are very dear to our hearts,” said high school actress Clara Turgeon, in the role …

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“Living heritage” requires a good memory, and more

It is an interesting question – whether you are keeping heritage alive or keeping memories alive,” muses folk singer-songwriter Bill Russell. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Russell has been …

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Better conversations with loved ones with memory loss

Do you long for improved communication with your loved one either over the phone or face to face? Conversation is often difficult when the person we are talking with has …

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Less than one week to Election Day

On April 7, Quebecers will go to the polls to choose the next government. Premier Pauline Marois’ Parti Québécois (PQ) will face off against the Liberals (PLQ) under Philippe Couillard, …

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Stuart McLean and the Vinyl Cafe play to a packed house

Popular CBC Radio raconteur Stuart McLean and his show the Vinyl Cafe made a stop at the Capitole de Québec on March 30. Despite the stormy weather, a capacity crowd …

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The PQ and the Bill 101 military exemption

On Friday, March 28, 2014, the Minister responsible for the Charter of the French Language, Diane De Courcy, with Pauline Marois by her side, announced the firm intention of the …

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Quebec High School students put on Mini-Leadership Camp for St. Vincent Elementary students

In mid-March 2014, the Quebec High School (QHS) Senior Leadership class put on a Mini-Leadership Camp for grade four St. Vincent elementary students. The camp centred on creating a long-lasting …

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