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Québec City Student and QCT Contributor Heads for Harvard… and Loves the Challenge

Ariane Litalien, a graduate of Collège François-Xavier-Garneau, is heading for Harvard. The International Baccalaureate student, who contributed articles to the QCT last summer, has been accepted by the prestigious Massachusetts …

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Gatineau university student videos Québec history

Olivier Hyland has his eye on Quebec history. His video camera does, too. “I guess they put me here because Quebec City is at the center of it all,” said …

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The future of the Métis lighthouse could be decided this summer

Historian Alexander Reford was the featured speaker at a talk held at the Morrin Centre last Thursday on the Métis lighthouse. He presented different issues related to the lighthouse’s future, …

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23 June 2010Community, Politics, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, PoliticsQCT Archive

Grade 6 Graduates Ste-Foy Elementary School, 2009 – 2010

Alexandre Amyot, Megan Byrns, Thomas Crête-Varty, Jean-Simon Dallaire, Constantin De Sandro, Hugo Dion, Angela Duran-Gingras, Abeau Fawzy-Esmaiel, Emile Fortier, Antoine Gouin.Elizabeth Harvey, Edouard Lamontagne, Kevin Mandeville, Florence Martin, Eric Massé, …

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Holland School Graduation

Holland School Class of 2010 are as follows:Lyna Abrougui, Laurie Arsenault, Matthew Aucoin, Bailey Beaudoin, Tristan Bédard, Sophie Belleau, Mélody Bessette, Douglas Surf Biron, Jeremy Boily-Lenden, Laurence Brasset, Laura Buteau, …

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Congratulations to the 2010 St. Pat’s Graduates

On June 4, 2010, it was time to bid farewell to St. Pat’s graduates. Their time had finally come to spread their wings and look forward to the future. Faces …

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EQLC Graduates Adult Learners

The Eastern Québec Learning Centre has adult learners in a variety of programs and students graduate throughout the year. Traditionally, an outing is organized at this time of year to …

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Irish Heritage Québec celebrates CWL’s 85th anniversary

Twenty-five people gathered Monday evening to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Catholic Women’s League. A conference organized by Irish Heritage Quebec was held at St. Patrick’s church to report …

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The 2010 Québec Air Show attracts 107,000 visitors

With the thermometer at 24 degrees on Saturday, it might have been a good day to go swimming in the nearest lake. But then the 107,000 people in attendance would …

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St Andrew’s Congregation marks 200th anniversary of unique Scottish church

There are several churches in Quebec City’s area which offer services in English, but St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is the oldest one with Scottish origins. This weekend, members of the …

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