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Memorials and Things of Fame – October 30, 2024

Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce   November 1, 1764 – The Quebec Gazette We hear His Majesty has been pleased to appoint James Macpherson, …

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29 October 2024Memorials, Memorials and Things of Fame, QCT Online, Things of FameOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

National museum project voted into law

National museum project voted into law Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com A third major museum will open in Quebec City in spring 2026 if all goes according to …

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29 October 2024City News, Community, QCT Online, The ProvinceOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

Firefighters’ union rejects proposed collective agreement

Firefighters’ union rejects proposed collective agreement Ruby Pratka editor@qctonline.com Representatives of Quebec City’s firefighters’ union and city officials will return to the negotiating table after 75.6 per cent of union …

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29 October 2024City News, QCT OnlineOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence holds its first TEDx talk

CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence holds its first TEDx talk Cassandra Kerwin, Local Journalism Initiative reporter cassandra@qctonline.com CEGEP student Tristan Massicotte brought TEDx to CEGEP Champlain–St. Lawrence. Under his guidance, on Oct. …

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29 October 2024Community, QCT OnlineOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

Strange Carnival brings Halloween mystery and magic to Old Quebec

Strange Carnival brings Halloween mystery and magic to Old Quebec Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com A second edition of Carnaval Étrange took place in Old Quebec in and around the Cathedral of …

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29 October 2024Arts & Entertainment, City News, QCT OnlineOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

QHS leadership students hold annual blood drive

QHS leadership students hold annual blood drive...

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29 October 2024Community, QCT Online, Science and HealthOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

Electric cars continue to advance by leaps and bounds

Electric cars continue to advance by leaps and bounds Cassandra Kerwin, Local Journalism Initiative reporter cassandra@qctonline.com Thousands of Quebecers visited the fifth Salon du véhicule électrique du Québec (SVEQ; Quebec …

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29 October 2024City News, Environment, QCT OnlineOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

BOOK REVIEW: Where the River Narrows, by Sheryl Wright Mercer

BOOK REVIEW Where the River Narrows, by Sheryl Wright Mercer Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Former Quebec City resident Sheryl Wright Mercer recently sent the QCT a copy of her self- published …

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29 October 2024Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineOctober 30 2024QCT Editor

OPINION: Quebec’s debt, a $90-billion blunder

OPINION Quebec’s debt: A $90-billion blunder Submitted  by Nicolas Gagnon, Quebec director, Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation The Quebec government has wasted more than $90 billion paying interest charges on the provincial …

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Fondation Michel-Sarrazin raises over $435,000 for palliative care

Fondation Michel-Sarrazin raises over $435,000 for palliative care Adapted from a press release by QCT staff On Oct. 24, the Fondation Michel-Sarrazin celebrated the 10th edition of its prestigious Soirée …

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