Renaissance thrift store moves to The Bay space at Laurier Québec Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com In what is a first for the Renaissance store chain, and…
The Renaissance secondhand store chain opened an outlet at Laurier Québec last week. (Photo by Peter Black)
Église Très-Saint-Sacrement has been closed to the public for safety reasons for several years. (Photo by Peter Black from QCT archives)
CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence students put on a trendy fashion show at the Terminal de Croisières on March 27. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)
Many Irish immigrants played a key role as log drivers in Canada’s logging industry. This statue, “L’homme-Rivière,” located on Rue Ste-Anne between the Clarendon Hotel and the Price Building, is a tribute to their indispensable contribution to Quebec’s economy and development in the 19th century. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)
Influencers perform for Le Grand Marché de l’influence during the 2024 edition of Où tu vas quand tu dors en marchant…? All-new shows are created every two years. (Photo by Danielle Burns)
The St. Patrick’s High School Fighting Irish division three Junior girls’ basketball team are all smiles after winning the RSEQ-QCA regional title. The Irish are now qualified for the provincial division three championship, April 11 and 12 in Drummondville. (Photo courtesy of St. Patrick’s High School via Facebook)
Guy Lafleur and Jacques Richard were part of the 1970 Remparts team that defeated the Charlottetown Islanders in the Memorial Cup eastern semifinal series. (Photo via Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec)