A voyage through the RTC’s 150 years
The Réseau de Transport de la Capitale (RTC) is celebrating the 150th anniversary of public transportation service for the people of Quebec City. The first omnibus took passengers on the …
Celebrate the season at Quebec City libraries
From December 1 to January 5, the Bibliothèque de Québec is offering Christmas activities for the whole family including art workshops, theatre, music and magic shows. And, to mark the …
CORRECTION: Buy a Winter Carnival candle and YOU may win a car!
We sincerely apologize for the error that appeared on the front page of the December 2, 2015, edition. The caption under the photo of Winter Carnival Duchess Amélie Godin-Gosselin stated …
Creative crafters in the Christmas spirit
Shoppers and gift-lovers united this past week at the Etsy Pop-Up des Fêtes at Le Nef on Rue Saint-Joseph in the Saint-Roch area. The creative community gathered at the former …
KERR, Mary 1942 – 2015
The family of Mary Caroline Amanda Johnston (née Kerr) is sad to announce her passing on December 10, 2015, at St-Sacrement Hospital in Quebec City, at the age of 73. …
The Holy Door is open for the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy
Cardinal Gérard Lacroix celebrated the reopening of the Holy Door of the Cathedral-Basilica Notre-Dame de Québec with a special Mass on Saturday, December 12. Readers will recall that the Holy …
Chalmers-Wesley United Church receives special mention
The Ville de Québec and the Quebec Ministry of Culture and Communications recently presented 18 awards for Les Mérites d’Architecture 2015 at a ceremony held at the Palais Montcalm. The …
Powerful performance at perfect venue
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Cathedral opened its doors on December 10 for another spectacular musical showcase. This time, Maxim Bernard, the accomplished pianist, did not disappoint. Critics have …
New book celebrates true “hockey-love”
For The Goal, Andrew Caddell has culled stories spanning three generations of hockey lovers. This book is a celebration of our national game as told with loving nostalgia and the …
Meet Catherine Musgrove: the QCT’s newest journalist
Catherine Musgrove is a native of Nova Scotia and recently moved to our city from British Columbia. Her professional journalism and photography career has spanned more than 20 years and …