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Congratulations to recipients of McGill Community Leadership Bursaries!

Last April, Jeffery Hale Community Partners, in collaboration with McGill University, launched a call for applications for the Health and Social Services Community Leadership Bursary Program. These bursaries provide financial …

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28 September 2016Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

The story behind Rue de la Place-Philippe

This street is named after architect Philippe Côté, son of Émile Côté and Léasse Dallaire. Philippe Côté (1907-1990) was born in Quebec City, and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1866 The Morning Chronicle Quebec, for some time past, has had the good fortune of enjoying an almost total immunity from fire. Last night, however, we were again subjected to …

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Valcartier celebrating 200 years since The Settlement began!

From October 7 to 9, we will be celebrating Settlement Days at the Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier Community Centre.  Activities are planned for all ages. Here are some highlights:  Friday, October 7 – …

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Previously unseen works by Québécoise artist Marcelle Ferron

Thirty paintings by Marcelle Ferron (1923-2001) are currently on display and for sale at Galerie Michel Guimont at 273 Rue Saint-Paul until October 19, 2016. It is well worth the …

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Aqua Confort Animal Inc. makes a big splash

They may be the new kids on the block, but their audience is growing bigger by the day. Sisters Annie and Caroline Côté have just opened a new pet supply …

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Last day of the Limoilou street market

The white tents of the Limoilou street market lining 3ième Avenue at the corner of 9ième Rue are filled with local vendors selling everything from fruits and vegetables to meats …

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Defeated MPs have hard time finding a job

(This is the first of a two-part report.) The first anniversary of the 2015 federal election is around the corner. It’s not an exaggeration to say never in the history …

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Irish Heritage Quebec launches its new season

On September 16, Irish Heritage Quebec welcomed members to the first meeting of the new season. While comfortably seated in McMahon Hall, members were led by John O’Connor on a …

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English-speakers in Quebec City enjoy helpful, lively community

I came to Quebec City in 2005 to learn French and, as fate and fortune would have it, I ended up owning a leading English-language training company.   It took me …

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