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Townshippers’ Day to mark Danville’s 150th anniversary

Townshippers’ Day, a bilingual festival of friendship offering music, dance, art, artisans, information booths and other activities will take place on September 17 and 18 in Danville. Townshippers’ Day 2010 …

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27 July 2010Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunityQCT Archive

CQSB hoping for Willett replacement by September

Now that the deadline for applications has passed, the Central Quebec School Board is hoping to have a replacement for outgoing Eastern Quebec Learning Center Director Bruce Willett by September. …

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Les Capitales clinch first half, look to playoffs

Their first-half Can-Am League title safely tucked away, Les Capitales de Québec can relax for the second half of the season. “We’d really like to finish first,” said Pat Scalabrini, …

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A tribute to wildlife artists

Animals have always fascinated humans and as far as we can go in time, men have made images of animals. Of course, when the prehistoric men were making such images …

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17 July 2010Arts & Entertainment, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesArts & EntertainmentQCT Archive

Skating cross-country for cancer cure

Dan Cloutier, 21, of Winnipeg, lost an uncle three years ago to a rare form of cancer. This summer, he decided to do something big to fight the deadly disease. …

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Government of Quebec announces government funding for Jeffery Hale Hospital and two other community health centres

Dr. Yves Bolduc, the MNA representing the Jean Talon riding, has announced $415,000 in government for renovations to Jeffery Hale Hospital, St. Brigid’s home and the Residence Paul Triquet. Jeffery …

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Memorials and Things of Fame for July 14, 2010

1850The Morning Chronicle A few days ago Mr. Glidden opened a mummy case and unrolled the body deposited in it, in the presence of a large assembly, including many scientific …

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Refreshing Lake Cinconcine

We were literally transported from the sweltering Sainte-Foy heat last Friday to beautiful Lake Cinconcine in the mountains of the Mauricie region. Second oldest son Dennis invited my wife and …

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Twenty-six Students Receive the Largest Scholarships in the History of Cégep de Sainte-Foy for developing English language skill

During a reception held in May, 26 students from Cégep de Sainte-Foy received scholarships worth $2000, $2500 or $5000. Denis Juneau, general director of the Cégep de Sainte-Foy and Yvon …

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Residential construction rises in Quebec centres

According to the results of the latest monthly survey conducted by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), residential construction increased last month in Quebec centres with 10,000 or more inhabitants. …

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