February 15 is National Flag Day
The flag is the symbol of the nation’s unity, for it, beyond any doubt, represents all the citizens of Canada without distinction of race, language, belief or opinion. – The …
Crossing Canada on The Great Trail
For hundreds of years, people have arrived in Quebec City by boat and later by train, airplane or automobile. Early immigrants saw Quebec City for the first time after being …
Penumbral eclipse of the moon
Shortly after the full moon rose on Friday, February 10, there was a penumbral eclipse. A full moon in the month of February is also called a Snow Moon, but …
A backwards generational shift
I did not watch the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump as the new President of the United States of America, nor did I listen to his inaugural speech – I …
Réal Cloutier’s no. 10 retired, joins other Remparts legends
The month of February started off with a week full of activities for junior hockey fans in Quebec City. But the night of February 3 belonged to a local hero, …
St. Pat’s and Quebec High take CQSB basketball banners
It was a Quebec City sweep at this year’s Central Quebec School Board (CQSB) basketball tournament held at Shawinigan High School.High school teams from Schefferville, Trois-Rivières, La Tuque, Jonquière, Thetford …
OBITUARY: Theodore \Ted\” LAGLOIRE 1931-2017″
Theodore LAGLOIRE 1931-2017 Theodore Lagloire, passed away on February 8, 2017, at the age of 85. He was the father of Marc and Lise; grandfather to Gabriella, Thomas, Danika and …
Quebecers unite in memory of victims of mosque shooting
Thousands of mourners gathered at the historic site of Notre-Dame-de-Foy Church at the corner of Route de l’Église and Chemin Sainte-Foy on the evening of January 30. They took part …
Meet the QCT’s newest journalist: Mary McCown
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is delighted to welcome Mary McCown to our roster of freelance journalists. Originally from Alabama, where she studied Theatre, Mary was very involved in theatre productions and …
The Quebec job picture: bright or dismal?
Lord knows I’m no economist, although I have my dismal moments. Few of the economic principles patient educators tried to teach me back at school stuck. One was elasticity of …