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STREET VIEWS: The story behind Route Léo-Major

STREET VIEWS: The story behind Route Léo-Major Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com On the eve of Remembrance Day, Premier François Legault announced the official renaming of a street near CFB Valcartier in …

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16 November 2021Monumental / Street Views, QCT OnlineNovember 17 2021, Remembrance Day 2021QCT Editor

Memorials and Things of Fame – November 17, 2021

Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com   November 18, 1871 – The Morning Chronicle A Juvenile Thief – A legal gentleman of the Lower …

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OPEN LETTER: CQSB graduation rate tops province

OPEN LETTER: CQSB graduation rate tops province Submitted by Stephen Burke, chairman, Central Québec School Board The Ministère de l’Éducation du Québec (MEQ) recently published its report containing the latest …

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16 November 2021Community, Opinion, Commentary & Analysis, QCT OnlineNovember 17 2021QCT Editor

Labeaume receives National Assembly honour

Labeaume receives National Assembly honour Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com In the Salon du Maire at City Hall, outgoing mayor Régis Labeaume gave his final adieu to the media on Nov. 11. …

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16 November 2021City News, QCT OnlineNovember 17 2021QCT Editor

New city councillor Coulombe-Leduc wants to discuss CQSB lands

New city councillor Coulombe-Leduc wants to discuss CQSB lands  Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peter@qctonline.com As the Central Québec School Board (CQSB) moves forward with its unified high school …

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16 November 2021City News, QCT Online2021 municipal elections, November 17 2021QCT Editor

Avenue Cartier lampshades shed light on art

Avenue Cartier lampshades shed light on art  Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com As the northern half of the planet tips away from the sun following the autumnal equinox, the daylight hours are …

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REVIEW: The Aurian Haller Band brings works of art to life

REVIEW: The Aurian Haller Band brings works of art to life  Quebecers found shelter from the rain on Nov. 13 at the Arquemuse Music School in Saint-Roch, where they enjoyed …

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OPINION: Femicides in Quebec preventable but still alarmingly common

OPINION: Femicides in Quebec preventable but still alarmingly common Submitted by Zoé Clermont Seventeen. Seventeen women have been killed in Quebec by intimate partners or former intimate partners this year …

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OPINION: Thank you to those who serve and continue to serve

OPINION: Thank you to those who serve and continue to serve Pauline Kerr pauline@qctonline.com There were fewer war veterans participating in Quebec Remembrance Day ceremonies this year than in years …

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Local artisans sell naughty and nice handmade Christmas gifts

Local artisans sell naughty and nice homemade Christmas gifts Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com The holiday season is slowly but surely approaching, bringing Christmas markets like the one held on Nov. 13 …

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