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Cegep Champlain-St. Lawrence moving forward on amphitheatre project

Cegep Champlain-St. Lawrence Campus Director Jean Robert informed the staff about the continuing amphitheatre project for the college that would benefit its 1,000 students and the wider English community at …

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QCT Ladies do lunch at Château Frontenac

Meet the team of women who contribute articles and copy edit for the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Stacie Stanton, editor and publisher of the QCT, was in town recently and a meeting …

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All Aboard: Le Massif rail cruise to takes maiden voyage

Fall brings about many things: crisp fall leaves, apple cider and the “choo-choo” of a new train to Charlevoix. On September 9, Le Massif de Charlevoix rail cruise will take …

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Corn on the cob Start Up party

The Quest Toastmasters club held its summer party at a member’s farm  in beautiful Ste-Croix de Lotbinière.  The hay cart ride was a highlight of the party just before enjoing our corn-on-the-cob.Louis-Philippe Allard, the …

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QAC Auditions for “Guys and Dolls”

The Quebec Art Company will be performing the musical “Guys and Dolls” this fall and is holding auditions for supporting roles and the chorus later this week (see details in …

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New Quest executive committee 2011-2012

The immediate past president, Sandra Holman, is proud to introduce the new executive committee of the Quebec English Speaking Toastmasters club (QUEST).  These officers will conduct the club business for …

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Celebrate Celtic roots with Natalie MacMaster at the 6th Quebec Celtic Festival

Natalie MacMaster will perform September 17 at 8 p.m. at the Palais Montcalm. Tickets are $65 at the Palais Montcalm website. (Photo MacMaster Press Kit) The Quebec Celtic Festival, which …

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Care for the bears: Quebec City’s three former zoo bears have a new home

Toupie, the oldest bear at 30 years old, is not used to caged travel but hopefully will adapt to the new experience. (Photos courtesy of SOS Zoo)   Cody is …

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Companies invited to join successful P. W. Sims Marketing Project

  Janet Amos teaches Marketing to students in the P. W. Sims Project at Cegep Champlain-St. Lawrence. (Photo by Marie White) “Last year’s experience was very, very good,” says Janet …

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The congregation of Chalmers-Wesley welcomes their new minister: Dr. James de Burgh Wetherall

The Rev. Dr. James de Burgh Wetherall, who recently completed twenty years as minister of West Ellesmere Church in Toronto, will commence his ministry at Chalmers-Wesley United Church in Quebec …

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