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SAVING THE PLANET ONE WEEK AT A TIME: How to become a Food Hero

SAVING THE PLANET ONE WEEK AT A TIME: How to become a Food Hero Lise Lafond lise@qctonline.com Food waste is a major problem in Canadian society. According to a 2019 …

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9 November 2021Environment, QCT OnlineNovember 10 2021QCT Editor

PHOTO: Whale party in the St. Lawrence!

Whale party in the St. Lawrence!...

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2 November 2021Environment, Features, Photo features, QCT OnlineNovember 3 2021QCT Editor

Hikers cross Canada to share the beauty of nature

Hikers cross Canada to share the beauty of nature  Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com British Columbia hikers Sonya Richmond and Sean Morton took a well-deserved breather in Old …

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2 November 2021Environment, Features, QCT OnlineNovember 3 2021QCT Editor

Michael and Luna reach 5,000-km mark in Quebec City

Michael and Luna reach 5,000-km mark in Quebec City  Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com Scottish hiker Michael Yellowlees and his dog Luna, on a cross-Canada trek for forest preservation charity Trees for …

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19 October 2021City News, Community, Environment, Features, QCT OnlineOctober 20 2021QCT Editor

Marchers cover 400 kilometres to call for forest preservation

Marchers cover 400 kilometres to call for forest preservation Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com A delegation of marchers walked from Ripon, in the Outaouais region, to Quebec City starting on Sept. 6 …

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19 October 2021City News, Environment, QCT OnlineOctober 20 2021QCT Editor

Scotsman and dog trek across Canada for forest preservation

Scotsman and dog trek across Canada for forest preservation Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com Scottish hiker Michael Yellowlees and his husky Luna are walking across Canada to raise money and awareness for …

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12 October 2021Environment, Features, QCT OnlineOctober 13 2021QCT Editor

Spectacular fall colours light up Mont Wright

Spectacular fall colours light up Mont Wright...

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12 October 2021Environment, Features, QCT OnlineOctober 13 2021QCT Editor

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE: Look up in the sky…someone is watching you!

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE: Look up in the sky…someone is watching you! Lise Lafond lise@qctonline.com You cannot look up at the night sky on Planet Earth and not wonder …

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12 October 2021Environment, Features, QCT Online, Walk on the Wild SideOctober 13 2021QCT Editor

Students march for climate action in Quebec City

Students march for climate action in Quebec City  Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Climate change is on everyone’s mind. On Sept. 24, millions of people around the world marched in the Global …

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28 September 2021City News, Environment, QCT OnlineSeptember 29 2021QCT Editor

The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup presents its annual ‘Dirty Dozen’

The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup presents its annual ‘Dirty Dozen’ Press release COVID-19 has changed so much in our lives, including how we litter. The proportion of single-use food packaging …

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