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Military giants on parade next Saturday

Gilles Lamontagne doesn’t believe his exploits loom any larger than those of other Canadians who fought for Canada during World War II. “I don’t want to be the hero,” Lamontagne …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for August 18, 2010

August 1910 Dr. Harvey Hawley Crippens and his stenographer, Miss Clara Ethel LeNeve, two prisoners who have seemingly set two continents ablaze with excitement, are now speeding on their way …

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18 August 2010Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

CQSB considers 2010-11 budget Friday

The Central Quebec School Board will take up its 2010-11 budget Friday night during its regular monthly meeting at its offices on Chemin Saint Louis. The CQSB was originally scheduled …

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18 August 2010Community, Politics, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, PoliticsQCT Archive

QCGN Action Plan promotes healthy aging for our English-speaking seniors

The Quebec Community Groups Network today launched an Action Plan for English-speaking seniors which sets a path for building healthier communities and a brighter future for our seniors. Blazing a …

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Working amimals for profit

Horses, whether pulling caleches, performing in rodeos, Cavalia, etc., are the one of the most abused animals when in contact with men. Disgusting!Dave LucasMontreal....

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Horses should be treated humanely

Horses, like any domestic animals, be they working animals or household pets, are for the most part treated humanely or like members of the family. It does not make sense …

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Horse drawn carriages a heartbreaker

Since becoming a resident of Quebec City in 1982, each and every time I witness these horse-drawn carriages, my heart breaks; I could just weep. The public is informed that …

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Calèche horse dies the day before the QCT sounded concerns of abuse with Qubébec City’s horses

Coinciding almost to the day of a Chronicle-Telegraph report detailing possible heat-related problems suffered bycalèche horses in Old Quebec, a horse pulling a calèche had to be destroyed the evening …

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Summer Notes activities and events August 18, 2010

August 17 to 21: Les Plaines Lunes on the Plains of Abraham after sunset. With over 2000 costumed characters and 500 volunteer walk-ons – a grandiose historical epic. This second …

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Military music marches into the City

While two giants, heroes of World War II, hover above the festivities, military bands from around the globe will march into the city the last week of August for the …

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