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1848 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday afternoon, at four o’clock, the corner stone of the new Wesleyan Church to be erected in this city, was laid with the accustomed ceremonies. Notwithstanding …

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J H.H. class of ‘48 reunites

We met in 1945, a group of young ladies from different provinces and backgrounds, embarking on our studies to become nurses, and not quite sure what was ahead of us. …

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Shalom Quebec shares 400 years of jewish history

Same Cloth, Different Threads: The Jews of Quebec City 1608-2008 will take visitors on an historical tour, at the Gare du Palais, as part of Exposition Shalom Quebec’s 400th anniversary …

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Roberts writes guide for going green gradually

Every time you turn around, someone mentions “going green.” All that talk is making you positively blue. You already recycle. You buy organic, you re-use grocery bags, and saving gas …

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WHEELER, Lorne 1931-2008

  WHEELER, Lorne 1931-2008 — Passed away at Hotel Dieu de Québec on May 24, 2008 at the age of 76. Lorne Wheeler was the husband, by first marriage, to …

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DUGAL, Kenneth L.

  DUGAL, Kenneth L. — Passed away peacefully on May 24, 2008 in his 88th year at Sunnybrook Veterans Wing. Beloved husband of the late Monica (Mike), loving father of …

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DINAN, John H.T. 1924 – 2008

DINAN, John H.T. 1924 – 2008 — Passed away at CHUL (CHUQ) on May 26, 2008 at the age of 83. John H.T. Dinan was the husband of Lorraine Matte. …

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Police Uniform

Just a quick observation/question for readers:  Is it just me or the army pants the police officers are wearing in protest against the lengthy negotiations for a new collective agreement …

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Fortier Going Against the Odds

The following is an article I wrote last fall for Inside the Dome, about Kevin Denis-Fortier, a former Quebec Diamants first baseman that made it to professional baseball after the …

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Foster Care for Native Children

Jonathan Kay, columnist for the National Post (Canada), published a column today about how child services department across the country are failing native children by abiding to rules that run …

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