Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle The preparations for the festival on Saturday evening next, in connection with the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, are of unusual extent. The proceedings will open with …
Jane’s Walk hits the streets of Quebec City
There are many reasons for citizens of Quebec City to hit the streets these days. On Saturday, May 5, a multilingual group of nearly 50 people demonstrated a particularly good …
St. Brigid’s Guild Spring Sale
Laurie Boback, Amy Bilodeau and Megan Gregory are loyal volunteers at the St. Brigid’s Sale. Prior to the sale they happily prepared the tables laden with clothing for the crowd …
Quebec High School students “splurge” with Bugsy Malone
A cast of 30 Quebec High School students put on a very commendable and action-packed performance of Bugsy Malone, a rousing show with lots of gangsters, dancing girls and Silly …
Quebec Art Company’s Deathtrap: a sneaky preview
The Quebec Art Company (QAC) will soon deliver their spring production of Ira Levin’s comedy-thriller, Deathtrap. Some of you will remember the 1982 film version starring Christopher Reeve, Michael Caine, …
Anglican Diocese of Quebec and the Noëlla Project denounce Bill C-31
On the evening of April 26, some 100 people gathered around the front steps of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in the Old Town to hold a candlelight vigil. …
Metro gives green to go green
With help from the Metro Green Apple School Program, some of Quebec City’s English schools are implementing programs that promise to raise environmental awareness in children.“I was trying to find …
DDO gets a special visit from Canadian Olympic Biathlete
High school students at Dollard des-Ormeaux in Courcelette, adjacent to CFB Valcartier and the town of Shannon, were treated to a special presentation from Jean-Philippe Le Guellec on Thursday, April …
Budding scientists explore their interests at Holland Elementary
On April 27, the Holland Elementary gymnasium hummed with activity during the school’s first science fair in more than a decade. According to sixth grade teachers Carmen Bowles and Russel …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1862 The Morning Chronicle Luce Roy, a young girl belonging to the parish of St. Eloi was brought before the Magistrate on the deposition of Benjamin Langlois, a resident of …