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A stroll down, and up, the Plains of Abraham Trail

Côte Gilmour/Gilmour Hill is open to vehicular traffic again this winter. Furthermore, since the end of November, pedestrians can also enjoy a leisurely stroll up and down the hill on …

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News Digest December 16 2015

  Issue December 16, 2015   English News Serving Quebec City since 1764 since 1764, North America’s Oldest Newspaper *TMusing the most advanced news distribution method in over 246 years! Ipad …

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Toddlers brighten the holidays for seniors at Saint Brigid’s

Saint Brigid’s Home was brimming with Christmas spirit when the Quebec City Reading Council (QCRC) held its Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) activity at the seniors’ residence on Friday, December 11. …

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SLC Business student networking bolsters employment prospects

Teams composed of third-year P.W. Sims Business Program students at CEGEP Champlain – St. Lawrence have just completed networking efforts that targeted nine important organizations from the area needing bilingual …

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Multi-ethnic centre gearing up to receive new refugees

Volunteers are a special breed who get satisfaction from what they can give back to their community, and in this case, to refugees.  On December 9 many such volunteers attended …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1865 The Morning Chronicle The anniversary of the great Christian festival has again been reached. The old saw* says, very truly, that “Christmas comes but once a year,” but adds …

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The story behind Rue Saint-Nicolas

At this particular time of year, it might be interesting to look at Rue Saint-Nicolas in Old Quebec, near the Îlot des Palais. This street was named after a fourth-century …

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Invitation to the 2016 Burns Supper

“Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and days o’ auld lang syne?” Few people would not recognize the opening lines to …

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“Je me souviens” meets “Friendly Manitoba”

It’s Sunday evening and I’m writing an article for the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, having of course waited until the last minute. It’s exactly like almost every Sunday since I moved to …

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International Lunch at EQLC helps the Christmas Hamper Campaign

The International Lunch, a fundraiser for the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign (CCHC), drew a hungry crowd to the cafeteria of the Eastern Quebec Learning Centre on December 10.   As …

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