This street honours the memory of the famous English novelist Charles Dickens (1812-1870) who first became known for his stories of life in London. His chronicle The adventures of Mr….
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Memorials and Things of Fame
December 21, 1867 – The Morning ChronicleThe Earthquake – Curious BeliefThe recent shock of an earthquake in Montreal, vividly recalled an old prophecy, and almost scared many French Canadian families…
High school basketball to resume activities after the holidays
The 11 basketball teams at St. Patrick’s High School (SPH) and at Quebec High School (QHS) will take a break over the holidays.On the girls’ side, St. Pat’s Fighting Irish…
The first annual “LUC”-KY sports awards announced
2017 is almost over and once again, we reflect on all that happened, good or bad, serious or funny.Since this is our last issue for 2017, I thought it would…
The OSQ choir sings Christmas carols on Avenue Cartier
The OSQ choir sings Christmas carols on Avenue Cartier…
Welcome to my kitchen
I guess by this late date in December your shopping is finished, the gifts are wrapped and under the tree or still hidden in the basement cupboard. The house is…
SLCSA pitches in for the Christmas Hamper Campaign
We would like to sincerely thank everyone at CEGEP Champlain–St. Lawrence Campus who donated money and non-perishable goods but also those who also gave their time in volunteering for the…
Did you see the Christmas halo around the sun?
On Saturday, Dec. 16, about 2:40 p.m., a beautiful ring appeared around the sun, then the light became very bright and it seemed as if the sun had twins. This…
VEQ Holiday Happy Hour a holly, jolly success
A Holiday Happy Hour was held at the Morrin Centre on Dec. 6. People started to gather in College Hall at 5 p.m. and by 6, there was quite a…
The Halifax Explosion
A crowd of people huddled under a sea of umbrellas at Fort Needham Memorial Park in Halifax on Dec. 6 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Halifax Explosion. At…