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Will Charest be the first ex-premier to become prime minister?

Peter Black Local Journalism Initiative Reporter peterblack@qctonline.com The differences between the Canadian and American political systems are pretty stark for two countries that grew up together in basically the same …

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25 April 2022Politics, QCT Online, The ProvinceQCT Editor

Legendary director Oliver Stone to present JFK documentary in Quebec

Peter Black Local Journalism Initiative Reporter peterblack@qctonline.com The Quebec City Film Festival (QCFF) is back with a bang following the pandemic hiatus with multiple-Oscar winning director Oliver Stone booked in …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, The ProvinceQCT Editor

Quebec City fire department rescues ‘man in distress’

Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Early Saturday Morning (April 23), firefighters were called in by the police to help rescue a “man in distress” who had climbed the façade of the historic …

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25 April 2022City News, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

STREET VIEWS: The story behind Avenue Pantaléon-Pelletier

Researched And Written By Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com This street was named after Sir Charles- Alphonse-Pantaléon Pelletier (1837-1911) who was a Canadian lawyer, militia officer, politician, publisher, judge and the ninth …

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25 April 2022QCT Online, The ProvinceQCT Editor

Decision on fate of Saint-Sacrement church expected in May

Peter Black Local Journalism Initiative Reporter peterblack@qctonline.com The fate of one of the city’s landmark churches may be decided soon. Last week a crane showed up in front of Église …

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25 April 2022City News, Community, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

OPINION: Time to celebrate Quebec City’s many volunteers

Pauline Kerr pauline@qctonline.com It is difficult to imagine what Quebec City would be like without volunteers. Without volunteer coaches and helpers, most minor sports programs would disappear. The vast majority …

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25 April 2022City News, Community, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

‘M comme mosaïque’ links ancient and modern art forms

Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Following a successful visit to Europe, the first by North American mosaic artists, M comme mosaïque arrived at the Villa Bagatelle on March 23 and will remain …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Discover the far side of the moon at Le Diamant

Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Robert Lepage’s iconic play La face cache de la line (the far side of the moon) is being presented at Le Diamant theatre until April 30. Written …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

‘Le grand tour de Quebec’ takes visitors on voyage through time

Charles André Nadeau canadeau@qctonline.com Between the mid-17th century and the end of the 19th it was the custom for the sons of wealthy European families, on reaching the age of …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor

Violons du Roy and La Chapelle present Mozart’s ‘Requiem’

Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The Palais Montcalm, also known as “La maison de la musique,” was packed to the rafters on April 21 for the performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s magnificent …

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25 April 2022Arts & Entertainment, QCT OnlineQCT Editor
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