Champlain-St. Lawrence Graduation held last week
On May 28, Champlain-St. Lawrence College celebrated over three hundred graduates.Diplomas were handed out in five programmes: Business; Creative Arts, Literature and Languages; Health Sciences; Pure and Applied Sciences; and …
Spendthrifts with taxpayer’s money
The Association of Administrators of English Schools of Quebec (AAESQ) and the Quebec English School Boards Association (QESBA) held their annual Spring Conference, on May 26-28, 2011, in Gatineau, Quebec.Last …
Thank you
I would like to express my gratitude to the cycling community and other residents of Quebec City for their warm welcome to me and my children last week. We returned …
Appointment Notice
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is both proud and pleased to welcome local businessman Taylor Ireland to its organization. Ireland, who originally hails from Saskatchewan, came to Quebec City in 2005 to …
Understanding Quebec
In his well thought out online submission entitled “Orange is in, blue is out” that was published in the 18 May edition of the QC-T, Job Patstone wrote: “I never …
Circus Days Are Here Again
Last weekend, the École de cirque (Québec Circus School) kicked off their annual Jours de Cirque with a performance entitled L’épopée d’un bas (The Epic of a Down). A variety …
Urban Honey Project Creates Environmental Buzz in Québec
Les Urbainculteurs, a two-year-old environmental non-profit organization, is causing quite the buzz by setting up a beekeeping project in Quebec City. The project, called “Urban Honey” aims to bolster a …
The British are coming to the Plains of Abraham!
On Saturday, June 4, 2011, the Rendez-Vous British Quebec will take place on the charming site of the Plains of Abraham. This is the 13th edition of this British car …
Lifting the veil from Afghanistan
As the combat mission of the Royal 22nd Regiment nears its end, the regiment presents a new temporary exhibit – Lever le voile sur l’Afghanistan – at their museum located …
Le Petit Champlain, a First Place Great Place
After 6,000 nominations, months of voting, and a judging panel, Le Petit Champlain took first place in the “Great Neighbourhood” category in the first annual Great Places in Canada contest. …