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MONUMENT VIEWS: 250 years ago: The Siege of Québec, 1775–1776

MONUMENT VIEWS: 250 years ago: The Siege of Québec, 1775–1776 Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com This memorial plaque, dedicated to the Siege of Quebec of 1775–1776, was erected on the wall of …

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21 April 2026Monumental / Street Views, QCT OnlineApril 22 2026QCT Editor

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The siege of Quebec City, 1775-76

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The siege of Quebec City, 1775-76 Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com In a daring wintertime military campaign, generals Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery of the American Revolutionary Army marched …

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21 April 2026From the Archives, Local History, QCT OnlineApril 22 2026QCT Editor

Memorials and Things of Fame – April 22, 2026

Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce April 25, 1771 – The Quebec Gazette A Hint to the Public The Laws and Regulations for preventing accidents …

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21 April 2026Memorials, Memorials and Things of Fame, QCT Online, Things of FameApril 22 2026QCT Editor

Christine Fréchette becomes Quebec’s ‘première ministre’

Christine Fréchette becomes Quebec’s ‘première ministre’ Kevin Dougherty kevin@qctonline.com Christine Fréchette, in her first speech after she was sworn in as Quebec’s 33rd premier, proposed to Quebecers that “together we …

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21 April 2026Politics, QCT Online, The ProvinceApril 22 2026QCT Editor

Farnell Morisset to run for Liberals in Taschereau

Farnell Morisset to run for Liberals in Taschereau Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Current events commentator and jack-of-all-trades Farnell Morisset will run for the Quebec Liberal Party in …

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21 April 2026City News, Community, QCT OnlineApril 22 2026QCT Editor

ANALYSIS: With all the leaders in the starting blocks, election campaign has started

ANALYSIS: With all the leaders in the starting blocks, election campaign has started Kevin Dougherty kevin@qctonline.com Freshly sworn-in Premier Christine Fréchette met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa on …

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21 April 2026Opinion, Commentary & Analysis, Politics, QCT OnlineApril 22 2026QCT Editor

Descendant of a Carricks shipwreck survivor shares her family’s story

Descendant of a Carricks shipwreck survivor shares her family’s story Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com   On April 13, Helen Bond O’Connor gave a fascinating and very personal presentation at the Irish …

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21 April 2026Community, Local History, QCT Online, The ProvinceApril 22 2026QCT Editor

REVIEW: St. Lawrence students put on captivating play John Proctor is the Villain

REVIEW St. Lawrence students put on captivating play John Proctor is the Villain Cassandra Kerwin  Cassandra@qctonline.com   In 2018, as the #MeToo movement took the world by storm, American playwright …

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21 April 2026Arts & Entertainment, Community, QCT OnlineApril 22 2026QCT Editor

Lady Lions tame Couguars en route to second straight RSEQ title

Lady Lions tame Couguars en route to second straight RSEQ title Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The CEGEP Champlain- St.Lawrence Lady Lions captured their second straight division two women’s basketball championship in …

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Lions one win away from second straight RSEQ Cup

Lions one win away from second straight RSEQ Cup Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence hockey team is only one win away from a second straight championship in the …

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