Limoilou’s “people’s piano” is back!
Following its resounding success last year, le stationnement pour piétons of Limoilou, featuring its jazzy yellow piano, is back! Conceptualized by two dynamic local community organizations, Monlimoilou.com and SDC 3ième …
Discovering art under the Cap-Rouge trestle
The Festival DécouvrArts outdid itself this year. In Old Cap-Rouge, perfect weather drew a huge crowd of enthusiastic art lovers who enjoyed the work of talented artists while strolling along …
Panache Mobile is on the move this summer
The Auberge Saint-Antoine recently opened its four Panache Mobile locations for the summer. One of the most attractive is the Panache du Parc, open for the second year in the …
Quebec Caribous named on trophy, 40 years later
After 40 years, the Quebec City Caribous finally have their name engraved on the Nations Cup and a banner to hang in the Vidéotron Centre. The lacrosse league collapsed in …
Valérie Clio / Gabrielle Shonk concert and dance workshop at Morrin Centre postponed
Valérie Clio / Gabrielle Shonk concert and dance workshop postponed Concert moved to September 25, new workshop date TBA Quebec City – Due circumstances beyond its control, the Morrin Centre’s …
State funeral for Jacques Parizeau
Premier Philippe Couillard has confirmed that a state funeral will be held for former premier Jacques Parizeau, who died on Monday, June 1, at the age of 84. The funeral …
A talented spaghetti supper in Carter Hall
A delicious spaghetti supper, complete with salad and dessert, was served in Carter Hall to some 100 people by the ladies and gents of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity last …
Ciad Mile Failte: one hundred thousand welcomes to Nova Scotia
The image of a large sign reading “Welcome to Nova Scotia” projected on a screen greeted lifelong learners at the Valcartier Family Centre last week as attendees packed the room …
Gillian Ayre: recipient of the Moe and Regina Rosenhek Award
The award is presented annually to a member of the community in recognition of their volunteer contributions to the English-speaking community of Quebec over the years. Gillian Ayre has been …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865 The Morning Chronicle Discovery of Trunks Belonging to Wilkes Booth: Some time late in the autumn, a small schooner, Canadian built and registered, cleared from the port of Montreal …