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A river of illuminated books closes the tenth Passages Insolites

A river of illuminated books closes the tenth Passages Insolites Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com At sunset on Oct. 14, EXMURO Arts Public closed the 10th edition of the outdoor art exhibit …

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17 October 2023Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME: Oct. 18, 2023

MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME: Oct. 18, 2023 Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com October 15, 1778 – The Quebec Gazette      Sunday last was married, at St. …

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17 October 2023Memorials and Things of Fame, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

CBIOS holds prayer vigil for healing and peace in Israel

CBIOS holds prayer vigil for healing and peace in Israel  Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The Congregation Beth Israel Ohev Sholem (CBIOS) synagogue in Quebec City held a special service on Oct. …

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17 October 2023Community, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

Another award for “family-style” Auberge Saint-Antoine

Another award for “family-style” Auberge Saint-Antoine Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Auberge Saint-Antoine has scored another prestigious recognition, being named the top hotel in Quebec City in the …

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17 October 2023Business, Community, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

OPINION: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complicated. What happened Oct. 7 wasn’t.

OPINION: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complicated. What happened Oct. 7 wasn’t. Submitted by Eyal Wormser Last Saturday, I woke up to a new reality. It was 5 a.m. and my …

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17 October 2023Opinion, Commentary & Analysis, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

The 10th annual Salon FADOQ has something for everyone 50+

The 10th annual Salon FADOQ has something for everyone 50+ Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The 10th Salon of the Fédération de l’Âge d’Or du Québec (FADOQ), which took place at the …

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17 October 2023City News, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

Shannonites to elect two councillors in Nov. 5 byelection

Shannonites to elect two councillors in Nov. 5 byelection  Ruby Pratka Local Journalism Initiative Reporter editor@qctonline.com Voters in two districts in Shannon will elect councillors on Nov. 5. Councillors Martin …

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17 October 2023Community, QCT Online, The RegionOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

Sorcerers’ Ball opens Fête des Sorciers on Friday the 13th

Sorcerers’ Ball opens Fête des Sorciers on Friday the 13th Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com When Lyne Simard discovered the Bal des Sorciers (Sorcerers’ Ball) was on Friday, Oct. 13, she said …

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17 October 2023Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

REVIEW: Concerts Couperin launches 67th season with brilliant performance

REVIEW: Concerts Couperin launches 67th season with brilliant performance Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The first concert of the 67th season of the Concerts Couperin, entitled Dimanches musicHO!, marked the return of …

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17 October 2023Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineOctober 18 2023QCT Editor

FROM THE ARCHIVES: An account of the inhabitants of Otaheite (Tahiti) in 1773

FROM THE ARCHIVES: An account of the inhabitants of Otaheite (Tahiti) in 1773 Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com During the late 1700s, George III requested that a series …

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