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NJ & Compagnie opens shop in new Shannon mall

Business partners Natalie Goodfellow and Janick Purchio have moved NJ & Compagnie from its home in Valcartier Village to nearby Shannon. NJ & Compagnie recently welcomed visitors to its new …

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15 November 2007Business, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusinessQCT Archive

Beat on the Street

The internationally acclaimed Celtic ensemble Rosheen will be celebrating 10 years of existence on November 16 at l’Anglicane, 31 Rue Wolfe, Vieux-Lévis, at 8 p.m. Harvesting their influences from native …

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15 November 2007Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Memorials and Things of Fame

Chronicle TelegraphNovember 14th 2007Memorials and Things Of Fame1847Monday November 14, Snow StormBetween Saturday night late and Sunday morning, a north-east snow storm commenced, which continued throughout yesterday, as fiercely as …

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14 November 2007Community, Memorials and Things of Fame, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

North America’s Oldest Newspaper goes social online at www.qctonline.com

QUEBEC CITY — North America’s oldest newspaper, the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, has begun a new chapter in its 243-year-long history. In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Quebec City in 2008, …

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Remembrance Day message

Remembrance Day 2007       I want to take this time to speak about the sacrifice our Canadian Soldiers have embraced through the last 100 years of world history …

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Chronicle-Telegraph Advertising – Bringing Solutions to our Advertisers and Readers!

As the QCT’s Account Manager and Advertising Sales representative, I look forward to presenting the Chronicle-Telegraph’s NEW and MUCH improved advertising solutions. With the introduction of more advanced technology and tools at …

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Chamber, Chilean & Christmas

If you’re looking to light up the romantic in you and set fire to your passion for beautifully interpreted classical music, then Conservatoire de musique de Québec professors: Trio Frontenac …

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7 November 2007Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Memorials and Things of Fame

Compiled by Catherine Mills Rouleau CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH November 7, 1847 (Excerpt from a letter to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) Sir, – There is everywhere a class of tradesmen, …

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Robert and Paradis win at Central Québec

By MICHÈLE THIBEAU The first voters in line on Sunday at Central Québec School Board’s Val-Bélair polling station were Duncan Robert MacTaggart, 91, and Isabelle Paradis MacTaggart, who turned 87 …

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7 November 2007Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

Last Huron-Wendat Second World War Veterans gone

By MARIE WHITEThe last Huron-Wendat world war veterans are no more. Donat Siouï, Wendake’s last surviving Second World War vet, passed away last June. His brother, Patrick, had died in …

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