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Scottish Quebecers petition for recognition of official tartan

Scottish Quebecers petition for recognition of official tartan Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com On Dec. 18, 2003, the National Assembly enacted Bill 190: An Act to Proclaim Tartan Day, to honour the …

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18 January 2022Community, QCT Online, The ProvinceJanuary 19 2022QCT Editor

Health access committee reform concerns advocates

Health access committee reform concerns advocates Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com A regulation changing the composition of the Provincial Access Committee (PAC), the review body which oversees programs … Continue reading Health access committee reform concerns advocates →

18 January 2022Community, The ProvinceJanuary 19 2022QCT Editor

Extended school closures ‘overwhelming’ for parents

Extended school closures ‘overwhelming’ for parents Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Students in the province are on an extended break from in-class learning until at least Jan. 17, …

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11 January 2022Community, QCT OnlineCOVID-19 pandemic, January 12 2022QCT Editor

Quebec Art Company holds auditions for The School for Scandal

Quebec Art Company holds auditions for The School for Scandal Press release from the Quebec Art Company Overheard in the manoir boudoir: “Psst, have you heard the latest? Apparently, the …

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11 January 2022Arts & Entertainment, Community, Press Release, QCT OnlineJanuary 12 2022QCT Editor

COVID-19 screening clinic closed at Jeffery Hale Hospital

COVID-19 screening clinic closed at Jeffery Hale Hospital Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com COVID-19 testing services are being reorganized at Jeffery Hale Hospital. The Centre intégré universitaire de …

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11 January 2022City News, Community, QCT OnlineCOVID-19 pandemic, January 12 2022QCT Editor

South Shore English Network launches The Poetry Factory

South Shore English Network launches The Poetry Factory  Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter The South Shore English Network (SSEN) is launching a series of free English-language virtual workshops aimed …

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11 January 2022Community, QCT OnlineJanuary 12 2022QCT Editor

City launches “solidarity challenges” to brighten up pandemic winter

City launches “solidarity challenges” to brighten up pandemic winter Adapted from a press release by Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com The Ville de Québec will propose regular “soli- …

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11 January 2022City News, Community, Press Release, QCT OnlineCOVID-19 pandemic, January 12 2022QCT Editor

Concordia project to explore history of English-speaking Quebec

Concordia project to explore history of English-speaking Quebec  Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Two Concordia University historians are attempting to create an overarching “people’s history of English-speaking Quebec” …

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11 January 2022Community, QCT OnlineJanuary 12 2022QCT Editor

Local woman’s multilingual project fights bullying

Local woman’s multilingual project fights bullying  Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Nadia Laliberté faced bullying throughout her primary and secondary school years and in the workplace, targeted for …

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11 January 2022Community, QCT OnlineJanuary 12 2022QCT Editor

SLC business prof Paul Bleau featured in documentary on JFK assassination

SLC business prof Paul Bleau featured in documentary on JFK assassination Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Paul Bleau’s day job is as a business professor at CEGEP Champlain-St. …

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