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Former QCT city editor Frank Howard dies at 77

Former Ottawa Citizen columnist Frank Howard began his career as a reporter at the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph in the mid 1950s. He made his way up to the position of city …

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5 March 2008Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

From Steve Hill to Glenn Miller

Steve Hill—a perfect name for a musician born smack downtown in Guitar Town, USA! Well, not really: Born and raised in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, and known for his skills as a …

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Go! fans needed up front at Morrin Centre

There’ll be no hiding in the back row during a live broadcast of CBC Radio One’s Go! with host Brent Bambury. For those who have been waiting for this chance …

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The Plains of Abraham park has plenty of activities planned

The Plains of Abraham park has planned plenty of activities in celebration of its centennial in March 2008. The park recently inaugurated its skating rink with help from a special …

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Auberge St-Antoine’s Past Perfect a tribute to city and its rich history

St. Anthony of Padua was known for, among other traits, being the patron saint of lost things. The auberge by the same name in old Quebec bears it well, for …

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Price up for Prix Rayonnement hors Québec 2007

Auberge St-Antoine co-owner and administrator Evan Price, also president of SIM Composites, is the sixth finalist in the Chambre de commerce de Québec’s Prix Rayonnement hors Québec 2007. This prize …

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Stanley E. Brock, B.A. Hon., F.S.A., C.M., 1912 – 2008

    Stanley E. Brock, B.A. Hon., F.S.A., C.M., 1912 – 2008 — It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Stanley E. Brock on February 21, …

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Catch the fever of The Acousticolics March 18

Addicted to acoustics is the literal translation of the name behind a Quebec City group that’s garnered quite a following. People are tuning in and turning up for their shows! …

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Answering the call?

  I, a Canadian trooper Stan, Soldier in Afghanistan; Ready at the call of duty To forsake back home my cutie, And at need to risk my life To protect …

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Fingers crossed for action plan

Our fingers are crossed that the federal government’s cross-country minority-language tour will bear fruit in time for the action plan being prepared by former New Brunswick premier Bernard Lord. Groups …

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