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Intergenerational snow sculpting tradition

Snow sculptor Jacques Baril from Abitibi, part of the team that won the 2014 Winter Carnival sculpting competition, has been leading snow sculpting workshops in schools across the province for …

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News Digest February 12, 2014

since 1764, North America’s Oldest Newspaper *TMusing the most advanced news distribution method in over 246 years! Ipad version great for those who have difficulty reading.  Great ZOOM capability.   …

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Building Bonhomme’s Ice Palace

Growing up in Quebec City, Marc Lepire dreamed of building Bonhomme Carnaval’s ice palace. When he was 11, Marc began helping his father, Michel Lepire, build decorative sculptures for Carnaval. …

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Quebec City Women’s Club Bursary Program

The Quebec City Women’s Club’s Bursary Program aims to encourage higher education among women by awarding bursaries to women of the Greater Quebec City area. Two bursaries of $2,000 each …

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Michel Pleau, Canada’s Parliamentary Poet Laureate

For Michel Pleau, it all began with the whisper of the wind in the trees. The Quebec City poet says a childhood trip to a cabin in the Laurentians with …

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Musées de la civilisation à Québec given an exceptional donation

On February 6, Michel Côté, executive director, and Margaret Margaret Delisle, chair of the board of directors of the Musées de la civilisation in Quebec City, held a press conference …

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Random Acts of Kindness at Ste-Foy Elementary School

At our school, Ste-Foy Elementary, we decided to host an activity during the month of February. We are collecting the random acts of kindness we see. We write the acts …

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The Barefoot Professor … Any Footprints? at the Morrin Centre

Dr. William Buck was born in Missouri in 1933 during the Great Depression into a family who lived modestly on a farm. Bill and his older brother went barefoot during …

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CQSB Parents’ Committee proud of their children’s accomplishments

As parents whose children attend schools of the Central Québec School Board, we are very proud of our children’s accomplishments and of the fact that we are one of the …

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Volunteers sought to help us celebrate our 250th in style

We’re gearing up for a jubilant 250th anniversary celebration in June, and would like to share some of the fun. We are looking for a handful of motivated QCT readers …

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