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Limoil’air project to share air quality data in real time

Limoil’air project to share air quality data in real time Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com After nearly a decade of speculation about air quality in Limoilou – a …

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14 June 2022City News, Environment, QCT OnlineJune 15 2022QCT Editor

City, environment ministry seek solutions for pollution

City, environment ministry seek solutions for pollution Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com On June 2, Mayor Bruno Marchand, Quebec environment minister Benoit Charette, Port of Québec CEO Mario …

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7 June 2022City News, Environment, QCT OnlineJune 8 2022QCT Editor

Neighbourhood council raises burning questions about incinerator

Neighbourhood council raises burning questions about incinerator Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com The Vieux-Limoilou neighbourhood council is calling for further studies into the impact of the municipal incinerator … Continue reading Neighbourhood council raises burning questions about incinerator →

24 May 2022City News, EnvironmentMay 25 2022QCT Editor

Collaboration key to addressing climate change, mayors say

Collaboration key to addressing climate change, mayors say  Myriam Labbé myriam@qctonline.com The annual meeting of the Union des Municipalités du Québec was held May 13-14 at the Centre des Congrès. …

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17 May 2022City News, Environment, QCT OnlineMay 18 2022QCT Editor

Report raises concerns about incinerator data

Report raises concerns about incinerator data Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com A recent report by a Quebec City-based chemist has called into question the methods used to measure … Continue reading Report raises concerns about incinerator data →

17 May 2022City News, EnvironmentMay 18 2022QCT Editor

Soaring gas prices spark interest in electric car show

Soaring gas prices spark interest in electric car show  Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com The Centre de Foires was the place to ask questions about electric-powered vehicles, scooters, motorbikes and electric bikes …

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17 May 2022Business, City News, Environment, QCT OnlineMay 18 2022QCT Editor

Dandelions spread throughout Quebec City to help pollinators

Dandelions spread throughout Quebec City to help pollinators Myriam Labbé myriam@qctonline.com The daylight hours now stretch past 8 p.m. and the weather is warm enough to go outside in shirtsleeves. …

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17 May 2022City News, Environment, Features, QCT OnlineMay 18 2022QCT Editor

Families march for climate action on Mother’s Day

Families march for climate action on Mother’s Day Myriam Labbé myriam@qctonline.com Over 8,000 people gathered on Mother’s Day, May 8, clad in black, marching silently from the park of the …

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10 May 2022City News, Environment, QCT OnlineMay 11 2022QCT Editor

Spring is finally here: Time to plant your seeds

Lise Lafond liselafond@qctonline.com Since the pandemic, many Canadians have explored every corner of their backyard, found the perfect place for a garden and discovered the joy of digging in the … Continue reading Spring is finally here: Time to plant your seeds →

2 May 2022Community, EnvironmentQCT Editor

Quebec City residents clean up on Earth Day 2022

Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com In April 22, many Canadians celebrated Earth Day by taking a sick day for themselves and for the environment. On this sunny Friday in Quebec City, many …

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