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Dennis Dawson reflects on 50 years of public service

Dennis Dawson reflects on 50 years of public service Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Dennis Dawson first took his seat as a trustee for the Commission des écoles …

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14 February 2023Community, Features, QCT OnlineFebruary 15 2023QCT Editor

PHOTOS: Snow and ice sculpture routes an icy delight

PHOTOS: Snow and ice sculpture routes an icy delight Photos by Cassandra Kerwin and Myriam Labbé...

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14 February 2023Features, Photo features, QCT Online2023 Winter Carnival, February 15 2023QCT Editor

PHOTOS: 69th Winter Carnival in pictures

PHOTOS: 69th Winter Carnival in pictures Photos by Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com  ...

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Meet the QCT’s newest journalist, Sarah Elworthy

Meet the QCT‘s newest journalist, Sarah Elworthy Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Sillery resident Sarah Elworthy is the QCT’s newest feature writer. Ruby Pratka sat down with Sarah …

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A LOOK BACK IN TIME: Death of Sir David Watson, owner of The Quebec Chronicle

A LOOK BACK IN TIME: Death of Sir David Watson, owner of The Quebec Chronicle Charles André Nadeau CANadeau@qctonline.com David Watson was born in Quebec City on Feb. 7, 1869. …

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PHOTOS: Ice sculptures begin to light up Limoilou

PHOTOS: Ice sculptures begin to light up Limoilou Photos by Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com...

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7 February 2023Features, Photo features, QCT Online2023 Winter Carnival, February 8 2023QCT Editor

How does Quebec City remove snow from its streets?

How does Quebec City remove snow from its streets? Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com With winter comes snow, and Quebec City gets tons of it annually. Yet, it is removed almost as …

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PHOTOS: The magic of the Quebec Winter Carnival

PHOTOS: The magic of the Quebec Winter Carnival Photos by Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com...

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Today with Hoda and Jenna discovers Quebec’s winter wonderland

Today with Hoda and Jenna discovers Quebec’s winter wonderland Cassandra Kerwin From Feb. 1 to 4, Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager of NBC’s Today with Hoda and Jenna explored …

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The Lower Town Night Parade returns, thrilling families

The Lower Town Night Parade returns, thrilling families Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com For the 69th Winter Carnival, families braved temperatures of -30 to watch the night parade in Lower Town. On …

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