Science touches every aspect of our lives and students at Quebec High School were able to demonstrate that theme at this year’s annual school-wide science fair, held last Monday. Seventy-five…
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Quebecers gather for President Obama
People crowded into chairs around a big screen, pushed against the bar and stood on their tiptoes in the adjoining hallway this Tuesday at Universite Laval to get a glimpse…
Memorials and things of fame
1849The Morning TelegraphA new virtue has been discovered in coffee. The London Medical Gazette gives the result of numerous experiments with roasted coffee, proving that it is the most powerful…
Duddy doesn’t disappoint
Braving the icy January winds, a group assembled at the Morrin Centre this past Sunday evening for a presentation of the 1974 film version of Mordecai Richler’s seminal novel, The…
Should I stay or should I go?
The Old Fellow and I have reached a stage in life where we are pondering our next course of action with regard to our living arrangements. We have been living…
Memorials and things of fame
1849The Morning ChronicleAmong the curiosities belonging to government, brought home in the U.S. storeship “Supply,” the following are particularly worthy of mention, as calculated to excite a degree of interest…
Notice of Refundable Tax Credit for Home Improvement And Renovation
QUÉBEC, Jan. 14 /CNW Telbec/ – The Minister of Finance and Minister responsible for Infrastructure, Monique Jérôme-Forget, today announced the introduction of a refundable tax credit for home improvement and…
Pelletier’s unexpected reply
It was springtime in Quebec. One of those sunsplashed early mornings that invariably called me to be up and walking. Before long I found myself exploring the Old City.Trees were…
Hazel Ross Breakey gets the recognition she deserves
Thank you for the excellent article (QCT, January 7, 2009) signed by the staff of the Fraser Recovery Program, in tribute to the life and work of a great lady,…
Lepage resurrects Dragons’ Trilogy with The Blue Dragon
The sequel to the critically acclaimed Dragons’ Trilogy by playwright and director Robert Lepage makes its Canadian debut at the Théâtre du Trident.The series’ protagonist, Pierre Lamontagne, resurfaces twenty years…