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Reflection on The Strangest Secret

As I have said before, I will post something on how I react to Earl Nightingale’s speech about the secret to success. To be the most honest, I must say …

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Ads-Free City?

Next December, a new bylaw is planned to dictate that all billboards should be eliminated in the capital, in order to clean up the landscape and limit the amount of …

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A letter to mother

Letter to mother. Dear Mom, I wanted to go and pick you up at the home to bring you to our house for the weekend. If only I was able to, I …

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Who am I?

An English professor, writer and translator. For more than five years I have written a weekly column “Our Man Thursday” in the Sherbrooke Record. I have also been published in …

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World Hockey Championships to win attendance bronze

The IIHF World Hockey Championships in Quebec City and Halifax has been successful thus far in attracting hockey fanatics from around province, the country and the world. The tournament is …

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14 May 2008QCT Online, QCT Online Archives, SportsSportsQCT Archive

Quebec City resident remembers the Battle of the Atlantic

During the Second World War no war front pushed closer to home than that of the Battle of the Atlantic, which raged throughout the war, from 1939-45. During that battle, …

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Two human skeletons found on Plains

Construction workers have unwittingly unearthed an archaeological mystery on the Plains of Abraham. Two well-preserved human skeletons were discovered last February as workers broke ground for new bathroom facilities in …

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Lutes hits town

Canadian songwriter and performer Rob Lutes is on tour promoting his new album, Ride the Shadows, which has been named by some sources as one of the best ten Canadian …

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Spoiled ballots face destruction

By May 31, barring any last-minute intervention by the Charest government, the 4.8 million ballots from the 1995 sovereignty referendum will be shredded and presumably recycled into some post-consumer product …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1848 The Morning ChronicleEditorial We have not a light-house at Point Levi; we have none on the East India Wharf; our ships come in by chance, and go out by …

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