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English movie at Clap

The movie “Restless” by Gus Van Sant, starting Friday Sept 30. VOA-STF at the Clap theater....

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Construction, corruption, corruzione

    There are “F” words, “B” words and now there are the “C” words. It’s funny how  the province of Quebec’s abbreviation or ‘call letters’ if you like are QC. …

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VEQ’s Fall Fest draws an enthusiastic crowd

St. Patrick’s High School gymnasium resounded with the chatter of happy voices as members of the English-speaking community of Quebec City gathered together to share information about their organizations, schools, …

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Three Pines, much mischief

Known to readers of crime fiction worldwide, Quebec author Louise Penny’s six previous novels have sold well over a million copies, and along the way Penny has garnered more prizes …

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Journées de la Culture / Cultural Days

This coming weekend, from September 30 to October 2, some 150 museums, historical and cultural centres, libraries, theatres, and churches will be open to the public, free of charge. For …

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Local scientist introduces transformable fashion line: g.moda

On August 25, dapper men and comely women packed Studio P to view Dr. Geoffrey Edward’s first line of transformable fashions for his company: g.moda. It was a usual mix, …

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Quebec Crime and Mystery Writers Festival

An incredible line-up of fifteen crime and mystery authors , including Louise Penny and Kathy Reichs, awaits you at the QuebeCrime Festival which will take place at the Morrin Centre …

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Various photos from Voice of English-speaking Quebec’s 2011 Fall Fest, held at St. Patrick’s High School this past Saturday, Sep

Above, Quebec High School staff members set up their display.         Above, Good friends reconnect: former Copy Editor of the QCT, Clive Meredith, and CBC Radio producer …

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Memorials and Things of Fame

1861 The Morning Chronicle An Early Winter: Farmers and other wise people in the rural districts predict an early winter, a long one and a strong one. One of the …

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Townshippers celebrate T-Day in Stanstead

The sun shone brightly in Stanstead on Saturday, September 17, when Townshippers from far and wide gathered to celebrate the vitality and creativity of the English-speaking community of the Eastern …

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