Rain men splash through 29th Tour de Beauce
Over the course of 3 hours and 25 minutes, some 140 cyclists zipped through nine soaking circuits in Quebec City, racking up a total of 130.5 soggy kilometres. All afternoon, …
A world of animation at the Musée de la Civilisation
On June 3, the Musée de la Civilisation opened their latest exhibit, entitled Image x Image: Le cinéma d’animation à l’ONF / Frame x Frame: Animated Film at the National …
A memorable graduation at Holland School
Holland Elementary School Class of 2014. On June 12, Holland Elementary School held a graduation ceremony in the school’s gymnasium. Parents, friends and family gathered for what is the …
JEF the fishmonger brings an English classic to Quebec City
Watch out, poutine-lovers – another guilty pleasure awaits you. The classic English “fish and chips” dish has made its way to the Basse-Ville and is set to make waves. Word …
Congratulations to QCT journalist Ruby Pratka
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph team extend their heartiest congratulations to Ruby Pratka, who has received her Master’s in Public Communication, specializing in International Journalism. Ruby received her diploma at the graduation …
A visit to see the razorbills near Île-aux-Grues
On June 12, the QCT and other media representatives set out by boat for the Île-aux-Grues archipelago downriver from Île d’Orléans to view a particular species of colonial seabirds, known …
Anglican Cathedral presents Midi en Musique concert series
Douglas Renfroe, bass baritone. Sandra Bender, soprano. Genevieve Boileau, pianist. The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity will be presenting the first concert of …
Newspapers, to be or not to be
Even in the 21st century, newspapers still mean a lot for our community and people beyond, you know. It’s true that you can hear the news on the radio, on …
MondoKarnaval
Travel the world without leaving Quebec City! The MondoKarnaval festival, formerly known as L’Afrique en fête, will take place on June 28 and 29 at the Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site …
Wendake Pow Wow
The Wendake Pow Wow begins Friday, June 27, in Wendake, home of the Huron-Wendat First Nation, and ends with a closing ceremony on Sunday, June 29. Parades, concerts, storytelling, dance …