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Saint Brigid’s hosts Open House

On Friday, May 6, Jeffery Hale-Saint Brigid’s hosted an Open House for nurses, licensed practical nurses (LPN) and personal care attendants (PCA), as well as students in these health care …

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The Oldest Church in Beauce County Celebrates 175 years

2011 marks the 175th anniversary of the Springbrook Anglican Chapel “Christ Church” in Frampton, the oldest church in Beauce County. In 1836, the Reverend Robert Knight, first resident pastor of …

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A new understanding of faith?

What we really need, in trying to make sense of faith today, is a fresh perspective. We have a good understanding of faith, inherited from the past, but I think …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for May 11, 2011

1851The Morning Chronicle Here, politics is dull – business active. Were we to write from now until to-morrow, more we could not say – politics is dull – not a …

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The Diary of a Royal Wedding Watcher

Helen Meredith who was in London for the wedding of the Prince William and Kate Middleton, now known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.Helen emailed her family and friends …

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Saint Vincent School holds fundraising banquet

On Friday, April 15, Saint Vincent School held a fundraising banquet at Le Bistango restaurant in the complex Germain-des-Près. Community members and local businesses were invited to take part in …

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Synchronized traffic lights

Almost daily, I drive to work using a good portion of René-Lévesque Boulevard where traffic lights are synchronized to 50 kilometres an hour. When I hit the first green light …

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The Auberge Saint-Antoine welcomes a new manager, reveals newly-renovated rooms and launches Panache Mobile

Spring has sprung at Quebec City’s charming Auberge Saint-Antoine bringing with it a new general manager, a fresh new look to eight of its rooms and a new gastronomic activity.Last …

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The Santa Maria Manuela visits Quebec City

The Port of Quebec’s Wharf 19 was the latest docking site of the Santa Maria Manuela. The magnificent, four-masted vessel arrived from Ponta Delgada, Portugal, and spent a long weekend …

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Author Louise Penny wins fourth Agatha Award

Bury Your Dead, Louise Penny’s sixth mystery novel in the Inspector Gamache series, is set in part in the library of Quebec City’s historic Morrin Centre. The book has just …

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