A vintage baseball experience for July 4th
The crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd and two national anthems played on a vintage organ greeted members of the American Colony of Quebec, who celebrated their …
Augustinian Monastery will open to the general public
After two and half years, restoration and renovation of the Monastery adjacent to the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Old Quebec are complete. The congregation of Augustinian sisters have occupied the site …
Student Masterworks Exhibit at the Plains of Abraham Museum
Dressed as members of La Compagnie franche de la Marine, Christian and Jean-Pierre Lagueux welcomed visitors to the seventh annual Student Masterworks exhibit at the Plains of Abraham Museum on …
The Thrift Shop at St. Michael’s Church Hall Going, going… gone
The Thrift Shop has operated off and on for the past 65 years in the lower level of St. Michael’s Church Hall on Chemin Saint-Louis. But on Saturday, July 4, …
A “Living Experience” at Wendake Pow Wow
The sun beat down on dancers and spectators with an intensity that almost matched the pounding drums and chants coming from a row of tents on the far side of …
Flea Market draws quite a crowd to the Close
Seekers found some buried treasures among some seemingly “trashy” articles at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity’s Flea Market held in the Close. A beautiful Saturday morning drew lots of …
The Churches respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Representatives of the Anglican Church of Canada, the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the United Church of Canada, the Jesuits of English Canada, and the president of Catholic Entities Parties to …
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity presents first of Midi en Musique concerts
The popular Midi en Musique concert series presented by the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity returns on Thursday, July 9, at 12:30 p.m. As a unique beginning to the expanded …
The story behind Rue Douglas
Rue Douglas is named in honour of a powerful 13th-century Scottish family. One of its most illustrious members was William Douglas the Bold, Lord of Douglas, who participated in the …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865 The Morning Chronicle The feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, a legal holiday, was duly observed at the public departments and other public offices. Many of the mercantile …