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Hôtel Classique workers strike a deal

Staff at l’Hôtel Classique voted unanimously in favour of a contract proposed by the hotel on August 11.  mployees at five hotels in Quebec City now remain without contracts. Those …

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Dance show Gonfler l’Histoire takes over the wharves

A recorded message sets the tone right at the beginning: “Please do not feed the dancers.” Danse K par K choreographer Karine Ledoyen hopes her contemporary dance production, Gonfler l’histoire, …

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Hundreds of students explore French language at Laval

This summer, some 7,000 Canadian students have chosen to spend their holidays … at school. And they are loving it. For these classes, students didn’t have to pay. On the …

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Giants dance in Quebec City streets

Most of them are tall enough to walk across the Atlantic without getting their heads wet. Over 50 processional giants, including over 35 from various European countries roamed the streets …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

The Morning Chronicle 1848  We received, through the Post Office, yesterday, a communication signed “A Citizen of the Lower Town,” in which the writer very justly, though not in the …

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Red Cross volunteers watch over the Fêtes

You probably spotted their red and white jerseys and first aid kits if you attended shows of the Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France. In good or bad weather, Red Cross volunteers …

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Supreme Knight: Back pro-lifers

The Quebec chapter of the Knights of Columbus is set to respond to the call for “new politics” issued by its Supreme Knight, Carl Anderson. The Supreme Knight urged members …

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Média Matin says “Merci” to readers, bids adieu

“Merci,” read Friday’s Média Matin Québec headline, signalling the newspaper’s last edition. The free French daily was created by the locked out employees of Le Journal de Québec during a …

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200 years of commerce in QC

As Quebec City celebrates its 400th anniversary, its Chamber of Commerce is about to turn 200 years old. The Chamber of Commerce and the city have decided to collaborate in …

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Summer soakings threaten Quebec’s crops

The Financière Agricole’s annual mid-season crop report released in July has confirmed what farmers in the Quebec City region know all too well already: the relentless wet weather is having …

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