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Cégep Garneau honours Quebec’s First Nations

From November 5 to 9, Cégep Garneau will be hosting its annual Intercultural Week and for the first time, the theme is Quebec’s First Nations. Students, staff and the public …

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Gratitude for another great St. Brigid’s Guild Sale

Every fall and every spring, loyal and devoted members of St. Brigid’s Guild and a multitude of hard-working, dedicated volunteers come together to make the guild’s sale the marvelous experience …

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Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph visits St. Lawrence journalism class

On October 23, the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph’s Marie White was neither covering nor photographing a story. That afternoon, she switched roles with Stephen Adamian’s journalism students at CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence and …

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On Clive Meredith and summiting

“Nobody climbs mountains for scientific reasons. Science is used to raise money for the expeditions, but you really climb for the hell of it.” “I’ve always hated the danger part …

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Homemade treats can help your jack-o-lanterns “save face”

It’s the season to remember that throwing away good food is downright spooky. Statistics indicate nearly half of still-edible food is thrown away in an average household in an average …

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Le Piolet — more than a dining experience

Near the Kabir Kouba falls in Wendake is a restaurant called Le Piolet. Since 1985, it has been providing young adults, aged 16-35 who are in difficult circumstances, with training …

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Reunion success for Big Wreck is no accident

Big Wreck first came onto the music scene in the 1990s; a time when boy bands were record label favourites and rock bands were being separated into new genres like …

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Sing-along Messiah at Chalmers-Wesley Church

The Sing-along Messiah is an annual event which started at Chalmers-Wesley in 1998. It is usually held in mid-November to welcome the Christmas season. This year’s Sing-along will be held …

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Morrin Centre Halloween

Ghosts and cobwebs drifted through the Morrin Centre on All Hallow’s Evening, more commonly known as Halloween, as zombie librarians wandered around the balcony of the library and a mad …

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A photograph from the Great War

My father’s name was John McKendrick Park. He was born in Scotland and immigrated to Canada with his father in the early 20th century. Grandfather had lost his wife following …

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