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      1849 The Morning Chronicle Quebec was lighted for the first time with Gas on New Year’s evening, the company being only enabled partially to illuminate our streets, …

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7 January 2009Community, Memorials and Things of Fame, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, Memorials and Things of FameQCT Archive

The Party’s Over.

Quebec City’s 400 anniversary is over. The last fireworks have been set off, the last songs have been sung, the last dances have been danced, and now unfortunately, it’s time …

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6 January 2009Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

Fixing Canada’s political mess

COMMENTARY December 2008 Fixing Canada’s political mess By Preston ManningPresident and CEOManning Centre for Building Democracy The situation is now well known. Partisan overkill by the government (attempting to kill …

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31 December 2008Community, Opinion, Commentary & Analysis, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, OpinionQCT Archive

Giving During Volatile Times

We are currently experiencing a difficult and challenging economic environment. Many are worried about their financial position and are uncertain if they will be able to give to the charities …

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18 December 2008Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

Holland School gets smart with interactive Smartboards

Hands bolt up around Mrs. Beattie’s English class at the Holland School. One wouldn’t think that a poem by Robert Frost would inspire so much enthusiasm among 11-year-olds. All of …

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Snapshot of an ever-shifting political landscape

Four years ago, when the Parti Québécois was engaged in another of its bruising internal battles, Premier Jean Charest stepped back, and with the péquiste fur flying, looked on with …

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Elmar Jeremiah Kane, P. Eng.

Peacefully at home on December 15, 2008, at the age of 84.Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Kane (Dorothea Mulroney) and brother of the late Hugh Kane …

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Supreme Court considers Bill 104

The Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments from six interveners about the future of English instruction in the province of Quebec Monday. Several Quebec families have challenged the Quebec government’s …

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QHS cardboard shelter raises awareness, funds

The main hallway of Quebec High School is providing shelter for the homeless, or at least a good venue to raise money for the underprivileged. Every lunch hour until the …

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Plains remains likely those of English-speakers: archaeologist

Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd is no voodoo practitioner, but she is skilled at reading the bones. With the release of her latest report on the human remains found on the Plains of …

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