Rev. Éloi Gunn, the supervising minister of Chalmers-Wesley United Church in Quebec City, and course director at CFB Borden, Ont., led the congregation in worship on Nov. 11. Rev. Gunn…
Tag Archives: Community
Quebec High School students remember their fallen comrades
Quebec High School students set up a special display case in the entrance of their school to honour two former students who fought in the First World War. Mayor Okill…
Community Calendar
Oct. 30 to Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. – The Dragonfly of Chicoutimi, is a play in English by Larry Tremblay, starring Jack Robitaille, about a man who, following a…
St. Patrick’s football seniors are regional champions!
The St. Patrick’s High football seniors got a special play from the special teams to secure an 8-6 victory against the Embâcle from Polyvalente Benoît-Vachon of Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce on Nov. 10…
SNACS Book Fair a literary success!
Quebec City’s annual English-language book fair, run for the first time by SNACS (Special Needs Activities & Community Services) Entrepreneurs after eight decades of stewardship by the Quebec City Women’s…
Quebec City comes together for victims of Pittsburgh shooting
Quebec City’s political and faith leaders formed a united front on Nov. 4 during a vigil at City Hall honouring the victims of the shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life…
New apartment building rising on Grande Allée
Nearly 50 years after it was first conceived, a “landmark” apartment building is now under construction on Grande Allée. Le 155 Grande Allée Est, a 12-storey luxury apartment, townhouse and…
Modern parkas a long way from skins and canvas
Picking a parka may not be exactly the same as choosing a car, but there are some similarities.First, a parka will be your primary protective apparatus for instances of non-vehicular…
The story behind Rue Bethune
This street is named in honour of Dr. Norman Bethune (1890-1939), who was born in Gravenhurst, Ont. In 1914, when the First World War was declared in Europe, Bethune interrupted his…
Memorials and Things of Fame
November 6, 1868 – The Morning Chronicle Recorder’s Court – A bailiff of the Superior Court, distinguished by his badge of office, a tin candle box, and his remarkably red…