Hark! The herald angels sing!
Music is the universal language – at least, that’s how Katharina Urbschat sees it. Urbschat is the director of Vibrant Voices – Voix Vivantes, a multilingual choir. The group is …
Important message for QCT subscribers and advertisers
The last edition of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph for the year will be published on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2014. There will be no paper on December 24 or 31, 2014, so …
German Market brings spirit of Christmas to Vieux-Québec
If you feel Christmas just isn’t Christmas without sausage, chestnuts and fresh-baked pretzels, then the German Christmas Market in Old Quebec City is for you. The German Christmas Market opened …
Aquaérobie JAL celebrates 20 years of service
Johanne Audy-LeBlond is a specialist in warm-water therapy for people suffering from chronic pain. She created Aquaérobie JAL some 27 years ago, but began her now highly-recognized aquatic therapy program …
Arthritis Society whisky tasting a delicious fundraiser
Over 100 people gathered at the Quebec Yacht Club recently for the third annual scotch and whisky tasting benefit cocktail that raised $16,700 for the Eastern Quebec Region of the …
An evening with luminous contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux
The contralto is that rare breed of singers whose vocal range extends from F below middle C (sometimes lower) to F three octaves above – it is the lowest of …
It’s beginning to look a lot like Noël in Quebec City
Noël 100% pure laine in historic Charlesbourg awaits you on December 5, 6 and 7 with a host of activities. The Trait-Carré will host the Marché Saveurs et Traditions. Père …
Provincial austerity cuts spark large protests in Quebec City
Thousands of protesters gathered on the Plains of Abraham on Saturday afternoon, November 30, before heading down Grande Allée and René-Lévesque towards the National Assembly to make their voices heard …
Labeaume, Lehouillier and MNAs say “Paint your bridge, Bill!”
Liberal transport minister Sam Hamad, Parti Québécois MNA Agnès Maltais and CAQ MNA Gérard Deltell may not find much common ground on the floor of the National Assembly. But these …
Local Muslim group aims to educate public about Islam
After the attacks on Canadian servicemen in Ottawa and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu earlier this fall, a frequent topic of conversation in the media has been the radicalization of young converts to Islam. …