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Shannon Community Centre resounds with Echoes of Erin

On September 28, the Shannon Community Centre gave an enthusiastic welcome to a troupe of young musicians and dancers from Ireland, all members of the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann. The Association …

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Happy campers lap up delicious lessons at Foodcamp

Food, glorious food! It was a spread worthy of a Broadway show at the fifth annual Foodcamp de Québec last weekend. For two days, chefs, local producers, distributors, restaurateurs, bloggers, …

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Quebec High School students seeing stars

Through the generosity of the QHS Alumni Foundation and a government grant, Quebec High School has opened it doors to a travelling planetarium. Students had the opportunity to learn about …

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Mount Hermon Cemetery now a Canadian national historic site

On the gorgeous autumn day of October 1, Mount Hermon Cemetery marked its designation as a national historic site with a ceremony and a reception. MP Joël Lightbound, representing the …

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HMCS Ville de Québec visits our port city

As part of a St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes deployment, HMCS Ville de Québec sailed into our city for a quick visit from September 22 to 24. It was …

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Irresistible crafts at Domaine Cataraqui

The gathering of local artisans at Domaine Cataraqui redefined “handmade” at the annual Etsy Fait au Québec craft fair, which took place on the weekend of September 23-25. With the …

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Welcome to Canada!

My family is a military family. We live and wear our national pride every day. We have travelled this vast country and are in awe of her beauty. Remembrance Day …

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Stephen Joseph PROSENYAK

Eldest son of Martin and Julia Prosenyak, born in Hungary on August 20, 1926, passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of his family at Ian Anderson House, Oakville on …

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A Canadian war bride shares her story

In the wake of World War II, nearly 50,000 British and European women came to Canada after marrying Canadian servicemen. Most made the journey across the Atlantic on ships like …

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Aldo and Batisse keep watchful eyes over Vieux Québec

Residents and visitors to Old Quebec were treated to a rare opportunity on Sunday when Batisse, the mascot of the Royal 22e Régiment, visited Aldo, the donkey who lives in …

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