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Nihon Sushi Zen offers a taste of Japan in Quebec City

It is not without apprehen-sion that I open the doors to enter Nihon Sushi Zen. Some foods, such as pizza or chow mein are still pretty good when they’re bad. …

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Seminal book on QC nationalism gets first French translation

At the height of the Quiet Revolution, Malcolm Reid’s book, The Shouting Sign Painters offered Quebec’s anglophones a portal into the publication and nationalist social movement Le Parti Pris. Thirty-five …

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Penny set to thrill with fourth whodunit in four years

Manoir Bellechasse is the second Eastern Townships secret, after Three Pines, to be revealed by Quebec’s award-winning mystery author Louise Penny. The Murder Stone, her fourth Inspector Gamache mystery, is …

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Seminal book on QC nationalism gets first French translation [with video]

At the height of the Quiet Revolution, Malcolm Reid’s book, The Shouting Sign Painters offered Quebec’s anglophones a portal into the publication and nationalist social movement Le Parti Pris. Thirty-five …

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OSQ violinist takes two Arts and Culture Awards

Darren Lowe’s 20-year music career was recognized with two trophies at the 22nd annual Arts and Culture Awards at City Hall yesterday. Two independent juries, the Fondation OSQ and the …

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Big tobacco invests big money in small Quebec City company

The board of directors at a small biopharmaceuti-cal company in Quebec City recently approved an investment of nearly $16 million from Phillip Morris International. The company, Medicago Inc., will use …

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Quebecers focus on health care in unwanted election

With all of the provincial party platforms for the National Capital region released last week, Quebecers are begrudgingly accepting that there is a provincial election underway. Despite wide-spread criticism of …

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Dec 2 Creative Writing Workshop-Space to Write!

Creative Writing Workshop-Space to Write!Do you dream about writing a song, a poem, a story, or something else trapped inside your head? Join Space to Write! A workshop for you! …

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Community e-Newsletter Plan

What we could do is charge per submission. Then from the submissions we would send out their Newsletters through our system.  Come up with some costing associated with time involved …

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