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Delaney, Ida 1922-2012

  Ida Delaney (née Gauthier) 1922 -2012, passed away at Saint Brigid’s Home in Quebec City, May 23, 2012 at the age of 89 years and 11 months. Beloved wife …

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Baraka Books author event at AngloStore

Due to the success of the April author event, AngloStore will again be showcasing three authors on the same evening on Wednesday June 6, 2012, beginning at 7:15 p.m. Robin …

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Shore Property for Sale, Georgia, USA

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Villa Bagatelle exhibit highlights historic home and artists

Since late March, the Villa Bagatelle has hosted Ces vocations spontanées – les peintre français et la tradition néerlandaise, an exhibit featuring 26 etchings by French artists inspired by the …

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The Shaved Head Challenge for Leucan

Rebecca Holden, a 15-year-old student at St. Patrick’s High School, is one of many who will have their heads shaved for Leucan as part of the Défi Têtes Rasées next …

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Painting a picture of Rébecca Dautremer

On Saturday, May 19, internationally acclaimed French illustrator Rébecca Dautremer gave a talk at the Morrin Centre on the inner workings of her art, her life and her career to …

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BIG deal: Local resources available to support English-language small businesses

“Our province is home to some 310,000 small- and medium-sized enterprises,” said John Buck, executive director of the non-profit Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC) last week. He continued, …

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Cultural golf tours: a hole in one

Does the idea of a golf holiday in Ireland and Scotland tickle your fancy? Then perhaps William Hush’s golf tours would appeal to you. Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland, Hush moved …

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Trash to treasure…but beware!

Dear Miss Durie, We recently completed a large home renovation and need to sell some of our furniture and other items that no longer work in our space. I have …

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A tale of two towers

This weekend, from May 25 to 28, you are likely to hear a lot of bells ringing in and around the Old City. Bell ringers from Canada and the United …

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