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OBITUARY: Hilary Colbert KACK

Hilary Colbert KACK died peacefully with family by his side, at the Starwood Extendicare Residence in Nepean, ON, on July 14, 2016, at age 83. Hilary is survived by his …

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OBITUARY: Gertrude Dollard LA HAYE

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Gertrude Dollard La Haye on July 12, 2016, at Résidence Boisé Fleuri in Trois-Rivières. The widow of Alexandre …

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People helping people in the Mediterranean

Ruby Pratka is a former Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph journalist, currently working as the communications officer aboard MS Aquarius for SOS Méditerranée, a Franco-German charity assisting migrants in the Mediterranean. This is …

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New sculpture honours Sainte-Foy founding families

The City of Quebec has inaugurated a public work of art dedicated to the founding families of Sainte-Foy and their descendants. At a ceremony last Thursday, Julie Lemieux, vice-president of …

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Assembly of edibles at public garden

The edible urban gardens at the National Assembly in Quebec are in their fourth season, but this year the garden was moved to make way for a construction area. Marie …

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Peter Gabriel and Sting open FEQ with a bang

On a blustery June 7, the 49th edition of the Festival d’Été de Québec (FEQ) opened with two performers who have become pillars of classic rock and roll. Long-time friends …

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A Musical Wednesday at Chalmers-Wesley

The first of a series of nine Musical Wednesday noon-hour concerts took place at Chalmers-Wesley United Church last week, featuring American bass-baritone Douglas Renfroe accompanied by pianist Natalya Labiau.  In …

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2017 Special Olympics come to Quebec City

The provincial government, Ville de Québec, Special Olympics Québec (SOQ), and the SOQ Québec 2017 summer games corporation have announced that Quebec City will host the next province-wide Special Olympics …

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Celtic Festival offers sports, music and more

The Quebec City Celtic Festival’s goal is to help the public discover their Celtic culture and to celebrate Celtic tradition. This year’s Celtic Festival, taking place from August 18 to …

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QCT welcomes “Black” former columnist

The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is proud to announce the return of popular columnist and newly retired CBC Radio producer Peter Black to its pages. Black wrote a column on Quebec affairs …

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