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1866 The Morning Chronicle   We are indebted to the courtesy of Commander Fortin for the intelligence connected with the cruise of the Government schooner La Canadienne in the Gulf …

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The story behind Avenue Suzor-Coté

  This avenue is named in honour of the famous Quebec painter and sculptor Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, who was born in 1869 in Arthabaska (Victoriaville), Quebec. At age 22 …

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QHS hosts sixth annual Blood Drive

  The Leadership Class at Quebec High School helped save 344 lives on October 25 with their sixth annual Blood Drive. They attracted 86 donors and exceeded their target.  “It …

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Best in Show at best animal show

  Animal breeders and pet lovers came together at the Salon National des Animaux de Compagnie (SNAC) held at ExpoCité October 22-23, which exhibited a wide array of animals and …

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Exotic Animals Exhibition not just for the brave-hearted

The Exotic Animals Exhibition was held at Place Fleur de Lys shopping centre in Quebec City on October 29 and 30. This free, annual event attracts all kinds of visitors …

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Books, books and more books at the QCWC Book Fair

  Last Saturday morning, lovers of English literature rushed to the Eastern Quebec Learning Centre for the Quebec City Women’s Club annual Book Fair. Many arrived early, waiting in line …

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Halloween costume party in the Quartier Petit-Champlain

  On Sunday afternoon, October 30, the eve of Halloween, the Quartier Petit-Champlain organized a family fun Halloween party that attracted a huge number of ghosts and goblins of all …

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Waulking to the rhythm of Scottish Gaelic songs

  On October 29, a drenching rainy day, a group of 20 people gathered in St. Andrew’s Kirk Hall to perform a traditional Scottish task—waulking. The event, led by Gaelic …

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Wednesday, November 2, at 7:30 p.m. – OSQ presents Strauss : concerto pour hautbois at the Palais Montcalm, featuring Philippe Magnan, hautbois solist of the OSQ. Also on the program: …

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Set your clocks BACK ONE HOUR on Saturday night!

Don’t forget to FALL BACK! Daylight Saving Time ends at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 6. Before you go to bed on Saturday, November 5, remember to SET YOUR CLOCKS …

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