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Cheers to cheap beer, but what about wine prices?

If you’ve ever lived in a province bordering on Quebec, you know the drill. Hop in the car, head for the nearest dépanneur and stock up on the cheapest beer …

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Canada’s conflict with Saudi Arabia is more than meets the eye

On Aug. 2, Canada’s minister of foreign affairs, Chrystia Freeland, saw fit to publicly criticize the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through her personal Twitter account, by “strongly calling for the …

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Seeking descendants of Irish families from the Waterloo Settlement

The Waterloo Settlement: where is it? When was it created? About 200 years ago, lands that belonged to the Jesuit order and which were part of former seigneuries were distributed …

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The story behind Boulevard Bastien

In the 17th century, a road was opened to connect Charlesbourg and Jeune-Lorette, the Wendat village later known as Village-des-Hurons and known today as Wendake. The road was named Boulevard …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

August 15, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette A boy nine years old, the son of a workingman who lives on St. Charles Street, died from hydrophobia*, having been bitten by …

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International military reservists meet and compete in Quebec

From Aug. 3 to 10, Quebec City hosted the Interallied Confederation of Reserve and Medical Reserve Officers (CIOMR). Hundreds of reservists from 23 countries gathered for military competitions at Canadian …

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FLIP Fabrique’s enchanted world of Féria

Spectators are returning to the Agora du Port de Québec for another spectacular series of free outdoor acrobatic performances, compliments of the Ville de Québec. For the fourth edition, local …

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Notre Dame de Paris comes to the Grand Théâtre!

It’s back! For its 20th anniversary, Notre Dame de Paris, with lyrics by Quebec’s Luc Plamondon and music by French-Italian composer Richard Cocciante, is being presented for the first time …

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The Walking Anglos hit the trail along the St. Charles River

This month The Walking Anglos invite you to explore the linear park along the St. Charles River in Limoilou. Ideal for an easy stroll, the picturesque path follows the river …

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École des Beaux-Arts de Québec exhibit at Villa Bagatelle

Even though the school does not exist any more, works of art by students of the École des Beaux-Arts de Québec are currently on display simultaneously in two historic houses …

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