Literary and Historical Society of Quebec holds its AGM
The beautiful Library of the Morrin Centre was the setting for the Annual General Meeting of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, founded in 1824 by Lord Dalhousie as …
Can Quebec City skate into Olympic history with a new arena?
Last week, the government of Quebec hired an American firm to serve as an Olympic advisor. Populous, a global design practice based in Kansas City, has taken on the challenge …
Prepared to be captivated by The Prisoner of Second Avenue
The Quebec Art Company is gearing up for their spring production of Neil Simon’s play, The Prisoner of Second Avenue with rehearsals and set construction well underway.Directed by Nathalie Peron, …
Quinn, Joyce Drusilla (Radley-Walters) 1924 – 2011
Quinn, Joyce Drusilla (Radley-Walters) 1924 – 2011 At St-Sacrement Hospital, on April 1st 2011, passed away Mrs. Joyce Drusilla Radley-Walters at the age of 86. She was the wife …
Annie Marjory Walsh 1918-2011
Annie Marjory Walsh1918-2011 Annie Marjory Walsh died, in her sleep, at 1:30 am Thursday, March 24, 2011 at the age of 93. She was at Brigid’s Home in …
Dacres, John Elton 1928 – 2011
Dacres, John Elton1928 – 2011 On March 25th, 2011, at L’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, John Elton Dacres, age 83 years, died peacefully, surrounded by his loving family. He was …
Pomerleau, Janet (Brosnan) 1932 – 2011
Pomerleau, Janet (Brosnan) 1932 – 2011 After a hard fight, Janet Brosnan died surrounded by the love of her family at the CHUQ – Hôpital St-François d’Assise, on …
Stephen Harper makes Quebec a strategic first stop
Shortly after announcing in Ottawa that an election campaign is underway, Prime Minister Stephen Harper chose Quebec City as the first stop on his tour. The Conservative leader understands the …
A bright future is brewing at the Café Inn
There’s a new café on the campus of the University of Quebec’s Trois-Rivière Bellevue College, and it’s not part of a well-known coffee chain. In fact, the recipe for getting …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon about 5 o’clock, several persons having imprudently ventured on the newly formed ice bridge, it suddenly moved a foot or two, the ice breaking up, …