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Opéra de Québec gala highlights World Opera Day

After a months-long pause due to the pandemic, the Opéra de Québec (OdQ) is restarting its activities with a virtual gala concert on Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. to mark …

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City seeks volunteers for kitchen waste collection trial

Quebec City is moving forward with its plan for household kitchen waste collection. Residents are being invited to participate in a pilot project aimed at testing different methods of collecting …

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The story behind Avenue James-Douglas

This street is named in honour of Dr. James Douglas (1800-1886). Born in Scotland, he studied surgery in Edinburgh and London. After practising in India and Honduras, in 1824 he …

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MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME

October 23, 1820 – The Quebec GazetteLumber Merchants MeetA meeting of merchants and others interested in lumber was holden [sic] on Friday last at the Exchange Coffee House. A committee …

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Canadian transition tradition keeps government lame ducks on a leash

At the risk of turning this space into a periodic American Politics for Dummies, after recently exploring the aberration called the Electoral College, let us turn our attention to yet …

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Riverfront grain terminal project nears completion

A few years ago, the sudden appearance on Quebec City’s riverfront of two huge white silos, like twin inflated balloons, caused a flap.Those domes, 46 metres in height, were erected …

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Enjoy Halloween, avoid COVID-19: Practice safe trick-or-treating

On Oct. 15, Premier François Legault, Health and Social Services Minister Christian Dubé and Director of Public Health Dr. Horacio Arruda announced that little monsters across the province will be …

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Bewitchingly beautiful or just bewitched?

This church – La Nativité-de-Notre-Dame – is in the heart of Beauport, in the historic Fargy sector. Religiously inspired buildings, farms and traditional houses can be seen in the neighbourhood. …

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We need to support our local businesses

Sometimes you just want to shake someone and shout, “Wake up!”Take, for example, the people who grumble about every COVID-19 aid package announced by the federal or provincial government. Yes, …

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Americans in Quebec City prepare for landmark election

Barbara Blacker Bédard, a hairdresser who has lived in Quebec City for most of the last two decades, wanted to make absolutely sure she received her absentee ballot from her …

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