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Look hard at English schools

In last week’s issue of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph we read that the Central Québec School Board is “celebrating increased enrolment” in its schools. No one can deny that is good …

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LHSQ cancels controversial book auction

The silent book auction that wasn’t will not be. The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec has decided it will not proceed with the a controversial auction of old books …

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DDO students fill bags with love for literacy in Africa

To teach about other countries in the world is an important mandate at Dollard-des-Ormeaux School, but to help our students discover the realities that other children must face is just …

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Katimavik attracts student volunteers across Canada

In the shadow of the Site Historique de la Visitation, a church that once hosted one of New France’s first religious communities, a Katimavik house has been introducing young English …

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One person dead following fire at Complexe Samuel Holland

  One 70 year-old female resident has died following a fire Tuesday morning at the Complexe Samuel Holland on the corner of Rue Ernest Gagnon and Chemin Ste. Foy. The …

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Death Notice for the English community – Park, Marie-Ange (Lamothe) 1928-2009

At Centre d’Hebergement du Boisé on March 20, 2009 at the age of 80, Marie-Ange Lamothe, the beloved wife of William (Bill) Park, passed away. She was the daughter of …

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Jeffery Hale Exposition Révélation

Spring has arrived and we are busy preparing for the annual art exhibit at the Jeffery Hale Hospital. It is an opportunity for residents of the Jeffery Hale as well …

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Moe Rosenhek Volunteer Award

Every year in May at their AGM, the Citadel Foundation takes time to honor a deserving volunteer and present him/her with the Moe Rosenhek Volunteer Award. Moe Rosenhek will always …

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Check Your Mail Boxes …

National Volunteer Appreciation Week is fast approaching. If you volunteered with Jeffery Hale Community Services (JHCS) over the past year, you should soon receive an invitation in the mail. Our …

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Larkin Kerwin boardroom inaugurated at St. Lawrence

The memory of a man known for his great intelligence and compassion will now preside over the boardroom deliberations of the school he helped found. Champlain St. Lawrence officially named …

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