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Happy 100th birthday, Marjorie!

Born on January 8, 1915, Marjorie (Robertson) Murray celebrated her 100th birthday in style on January 8, 2015. She was tickled pink by all the attention as family and friends …

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The story behind Rue Cook

Rue Cook is a short street in Old Quebec that runs between Rue Sainte-Anne and Rue Saint-Stanislas, directly in front of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church near the Morrin Centre. It …

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Hockey is Team Canada’s game!

Hockey fans were treated to two high-calibre games at the recent 2015 World Junior Championship. Montreal was the perfect venue for the Canada vs. USA game on New Year’s Eve, …

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Hockey Was Invented by a Nova Scotia

The Morrin Centre proudly presents a concert in its Connecting Through Culture series on Saturday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m., when singer, songwriter and saxophonist Dave Parker will give a …

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Fred Pichard leaves Quebec City with skis and golf clubs in hand

After living in Quebec City for nearly a century, Alfred (Fred) Pichard will begin a new chapter of his life in Ottawa at the end of January 2015. Fred was …

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Hug a tree in St. Matthew’s Cemetery

This winter the Société de développement commercial of the Rue Saint-Jean district of Quebec City is brightening up the neighbourhood with Enlace un arbre (hug a tree), an interactive illumination …

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La Rotonde dances away the winter blues

When winter malaise sets in, as it does every January in Quebec, we look for something – anything – to rouse us from the mundane and the ordinary. Snowshoe excursions …

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A QCT POLL – Just who do you think you are?

At a recent gathering of QCT journalists, the subject came up as to whether writers should use Anglophone or English-speaking person to refer to someone whose first language is la …

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Caring for caregivers in 2015

The Caring Circle Café, an oasis for English-speaking caregivers, is celebrating its first birthday in January. During the regular meetings, caregivers come together, share experiences, find resources, learn new things, …

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Don’t I know you from somewhere . . . ?

A recent communication from the Brantford Expositor included a photo of that newspaper’s former office building. I’m sure you’ll agree that there are striking similarities between the building in Brantford, …

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