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The Citadel of Quebec stands on guard this winter

In order to always offer more to residents of Quebec City, the Citadel will be open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the winter. In past years, …

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News Digest for April 3, 2013

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 version great for those who …

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ImagiNation writers share their favourite words

This QCT writer, who loves words and is fascinated by the wonders of our English language, emailed the writers who are preparing to come to the ImagiNation Festival.I asked them …

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ImagiNation 2013 continues to celebrate Canadian talent

Meet authors Jian Ghomeshi, Emma Donoghue, Paul Almond, Deni Y. Béchard, Robert J. Sawyer, Charles Foran, Peter Dubé, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Douglas Gibson, Christine Eddie, Ken Howe and H.Nigel Thomas at …

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2012 Olympic bronze medalist honoured in hometown

Antoine Valois-Fortier started training at fours years old in the Dojo de Beauport which honoured him on March 15 as its most recent Olympian when his banner was officially unveiled …

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David Hodges performs “Notre Home” for CQSB Performing Arts Festival

Montreal hip hop artist David Hodges was a major draw for the Voice of English-speaking Québec and the Central Québec School Board’s Performing Art Festival held on March 22 at …

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QHS student, Sarah Gurel, makes PAF a success

The Central Québec School Board’s Performing Arts Festival held on March 22 at Quebec High School witnessed a variety of artists from across Quebec, such as David Hodges (“Notre Home”) …

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Start spring fresh with a deep clean

Spring is here, but the reality after winter is that dust and staleness are often in the air inside our homes. Spring is associated with rebirth and you can revive …

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Quebec City is Canada’s “Most Interesting Town”

Reader’s Digest magazine recently held a contest in which subscribers were invited to submit entries and to vote for their community to be Canada’s most interesting town. They received some …

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A dog’s-eye view

Although the snow is melting fast in Quebec City, in the surrounding countryside and mountains, enough snow persists for spring dogsledding. The QCT recently enjoyed a behind-the-scenes visit to a …

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