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Tewkesbury author Finn Clarke explores the dark side of fairy tales

After two years of working with British inmates and tired of traditional fairy tales, Tewkesbury resident Finn Clarke was encouraged to write darker, grimmer tales for adults, which have hopeful, …

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Rick Dollard saluted at retirement bash

Last Saturday, May 2, past and present members of the Central Quebec School Board gathered to celebrate Rick Dollard’s retirement at a party organized for him at the Aquarium du …

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Military chaplain speaks of the chaos and heartache of war

Captain Charles Deogratias seeks to make sense out of the senseless. He knows the heartache and chaos of war through direct life experience in his native Rwanda and his tour …

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Music helps students with math and reading say teachers

If you live near a Central Quebec School Board school, you might have heard the sound of music Monday. Student voices in three CQSB schools joined a national concert of …

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Valérie Côté named Athlete of the Year at Champlain St. Lawrence

Valerie Côté was named Athlete of the Year for her overall performance in cross country running this year as Champlain St. Lawrence honoured its top athletes last Thursday evening at …

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America: The Bad and the Beautiful and Harley Davidson and the NRA

In the early 1980s, the Canadian pop-rock group Rough Trade wrote a song called America: Bad and Beautiful. In the song, the band commented on the nature of American society, …

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Be prepared to protect health and safety in an emergency

Emergencies can happen anywhere and anytime. They can be caused by severe weather, disease outbreaks, food or water contamination, accidents or byintentional acts. Right now you might be thinking more …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1849The Morning Chronicle Riots in Montreal The greatest excitement prevailed in town throughout the whole of yesterday, knots of five or six individuals standing at every corner of the streets. …

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It worked!

By checking the obituaries in the C-T, I was able to  contact an old friend whom I hadn’t seen in about 50 years. It was awesome to talk to her …

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English newcomers to Quebec City are young and educated and plan to stay, new VEQ survey finds

New English-speaking arrivals to the Quebec City region are likely to be young, educated Canadians who are eager to learn French, according to a new survey released last week by …

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