Les Passages insolites intriguing and amusing
From July 17 to October 18, the public are invited to see a number of larger-than-life art pieces in Quebec City. The artworks are visible to pedestrians on the streets …
Local company announces ground-breaking CO2 project
The search to find a cost-effective way of capturing carbon dioxide during energy generation from fossil fuels has been going on for decades. Heads have been scratched and pencil-ends chewed. …
The stories behind the names of Quebec City streets
The little street known as Côte Benson-Hall (it’s almost a lane, really) is named after George Benson Hall (1810-1876). He was born in Amherstburg, Ontario. In the War of 1812 …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1864 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday, as two gentlemen were talking at the door of the “Mercury” office, they observed a respectable looking man suddenly stagger and fall upon the side-walk …
Drawn to Quebec: Fire and earth
Fire and earth – working with clay is almost that simple. Add sufficient water to make the earth malleable, and you can meld three of the four “basic elements” into …
Eloise? No thanks, we have Bruno!
New York’s Plaza Hotel has its Eloise and now Quebec’s Auberge Saint-Antoine has its own iconic resident: Bruno Lebrun. Bright, loyal and resourceful, Bruno is always in search of adventure …
Bastille Day marked by French Consulate General
Nicolas Chibaeff, the French Consul General in Quebec City, hosted a Bastille Day reception at the Séminaire de Québec on Monday, July 14. In keeping with tradition, the elegant room …
Montreal theatre troupe brings the Bard to Quebec City
The Festival d’Éte might be over but Quebec City’s summer of cultural delights certainly isn’t. For two evenings at the end of this month, theatre enthusiasts can attend a magical …
Saint-Félix church celebrates local artists
Nestled under the trestle alongside the Cap-Rouge tidal river, is Église Saint-Félix-de-Cap-Rouge. The beautiful little stone church has been celebrating masses with the help of local talent every Sunday this …
Out of place: Books on the immigrant experience
There are few in the Anglophone community in Quebec City who are not intimately acquainted with the immigrant experience. Even those who have moved from another province, or even a …