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City offers free trees to residents

It’s become a tradition in the city: the annual tree giveaway. Some 2,000 baby trees will find homes on May 8 when the Ville de Québec invites residents in six …

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Be prepared: Alien invasion versus climate change

We have already been hit with our first thunderstorm of the season and chased wind-tossed recycling bins down the road.Storms happen. We have power failures. There are fires, explosions and …

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Louise Dundon BORYS

Louise Dundon BORYSWith grace and surrounded by the love of family, Louise Dundon Borys, resident of Morin-Heights, formerly of Quebec City, passed away on Friday, April 16 at Maison Pallia-Vie …

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Community Calendar of Events

• The Quebec Art Company QACStage Pass performances of vintage radio plays are uploaded to the QAC YouTube channel on the last Sunday of every month and can be viewed …

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Yellow is the colour of spring

Spring is here! The last rainfall has washed away the winter grey and replaced it with Mother Nature’s abundant palette of greens. Walking in the forest, we realize how the …

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Please sign this petition to help Champlain–St. Lawrence

On behalf of our business program teachers, students and the local business community, we invite you to click on the following link to sign the petition on the National Assembly …

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC ANNUAL MEETING – Port of Québec

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Quebec celebrates Earth Day under a blanket of snow

To celebrate Earth Day, Mother Nature prepared a weather system worthy of a glorious winter day. After several weeks of relatively warm temperatures, residents of Quebec City ended April 21 …

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Quebec City finally closes the deal to buy Maison Pollack

Mayor Régis Labeaume is planning a visit soon to the city’s newest acquisition, the crumbling mansion on Grande Allée known as Maison Pollack.Last week, the city confirmed the purchase of …

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Private schools are ‘above the law’ when it comes to Bill 21

Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette is 34 years old, born in 1987, five years after the signing of the Canadian Constitution with its Charter of Rights and Freedoms, containing the …

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