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La Fête de la Nouvelle France

Above: The 78th Fraser Highlanders bagpipe ensemble performed last week at the annual Fête de la Nouvelle France, which for the fi rst time included Celtic, Irish and Scottish influences. …

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Archdeacon Myers fills the gap as minister at Trinity

Trinity Church in Sainte-Foy has a new minister, albeit a part time one, after having spent the past nine months without an ordained leader. The Venerable Bruce Myers is the …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

  A Dash, a Pinch and a Smidgen of Fun Facts from the past:   * In 1900* One pound of coffee sold for .13¢.* A vest cost .35¢.* A …

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Students dig archeology

Over 100 activities will take place throughout the province in August as part of Archeology month. “Archeology allows people to connect with their heritage, and local history,” says archeologist and …

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Sillery work on the road

Construction on Oak avenue in Sillery is expected to end at the beginning of October. The city has not busted its $2,2 million budget for changing the aqueduct and sewage …

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The Huron-Wendat nation honours François Vincent Kiowarini

Under a vast blue sky dotted with cloud puffs, the Huron-Wendat nation gathered to honour one of theirs at this year’s annual pow wow organized by Tourisme Wendake. François Vincent …

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Proper tools for coastline

Canada is a maritime nation and has the longest coastline in the world. In this country, where so many live by and from the sea, safe and accessible waterways are …

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Macho man the center of Quebec author’s second novel

Caldor is a macho man in every way, especially when it comes to the fairer sex. And he does little, if anything, to conceal his contempt, often voicing his feelings …

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Finally! Saint Brigid’s expansion project gets rolling

Passersby on Chemin St-Louis should begin seeing the framework for the expansion adjacent to the Saint Brigid’s Home sometime after Labor Day. Workers began digging the hole for the addition, …

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CEDEC focuses on anglophones in the Quebec workplace

Ten percent more Quebecers over the age of 65 remained active in the work force between 1991 and 2006, according to Statistics Canada. By the year 2011, Statistics Canada says …

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