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Spectacular fall colours light up Mont Wright

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

Generosity is at the heart of latest MCQ exhibit

Generosity is at the heart of latest MCQ exhibit Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com As the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a halt last year, countless generous people and organizations rose …

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12 October 2021City News, 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

National Assembly glows orange on Sept. 30

National Assembly glows orange on Sept. 30 Photos by Cassandra Kerwin...

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5 October 2021Features, QCT Online, The ProvinceOctober 6 2021QCT Editor

Long-closed church doors creak open to the public for a Halloween performance

Long-closed church doors creak open to the public for a Halloween performance Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com If you are looking for an eerie and unique way to celebrate Halloween this year, …

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5 October 2021Arts & Entertainment, Features, QCT OnlineOctober 6 2021QCT Editor

Soupe Populaire flies off the shelves

Soupe Populaire flies off the shelves Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com As farmers brought in their final harvest to the Grand Marché de Québec, three renowned chefs and 30 volunteers were hard …

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5 October 2021City News, Features, QCT OnlineOctober 6 2021QCT Editor

Parkour enthusiasts run, jump and climb to celebrate 10th anniversary

Parkour enthusiast run, jump and climb to celebrate 10th anniversary Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com L ’Académie d’art du déplacement (ADD) celebrated its 10th anniversary without cake or champagne; its students and …

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5 October 2021City News, Features, QCT OnlineOctober 6 2021QCT Editor

Canada marks first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Canada marks first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com S ept. 30 will be the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. The day coincides …

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28 September 2021Features, QCT Online, The ProvinceSeptember 29 2021QCT Editor

Château Frontenac chef egg-cites cooks at hybrid FoodCamp

Château Frontenac chef egg-cites cooks at hybrid FoodCamp Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com Chef Frédéric Cyr, the culinary director of the Château Frontenac, gave an intimate Food Camp workshop on Sept. 23 …

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28 September 2021Features, QCT OnlineSeptember 29 2021QCT Editor

A LOOK BACK IN TIME: One of Jane Austen’s brothers was in Quebec City 175 years ago

A LOOK BACK IN TIME: One of Jane Austen’s brothers was in Quebec City 175 years ago Charles André Nadeau CANadeau@qctonline.com A white marble plaque on a wall above the …

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