Usually when people talk about the weather it’s because they’ve got nothing better to say. This so-called spring it’s different. These days whenever you meet someone, before you can even…
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Memorials and Things of Fame
1867The Morning ChronicleThe removal of prisoners to the New Gaol* has been completed. The old building will be handed over to the Morrin College authorities in a few days.*Built on…
Letter to the Editor
On behalf of Saint Brigid’s Home, I would first like to thank you for the marvelous article “St. Brigid’s Guild shows appreciation for its many volunteers” written by Cassandra Kerwin…
The story behind Rue Treggett
Rue Treggett is named after four generations of the Treggett family who, from 1865 to 2014, oversaw the administration of Mount Hermon Cemetery. The last was Brian Treggett, who retired in…
QCT takes six prizes at the QCNA Better Newspaper Awards
Every year in early June, the Quebec Community Newspaper Association (QCNA) holds a Better Newspaper Awards banquet and gala. The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph (QCT) has been a member since the QCNA…
Cyclink around North America!!!
Chris Fieldsend and Ties Benguedda from Plymouth, England, are not riding around North America to raise money for a special cause; they are just doing it for fun and adventure….
Sleepwalking around Parliament Hill
It’s important to stop and think about the wonderful things Quebec City offers. As residents of this beautiful city, it’s easy to imagine most cities providing similar activities. While Stephen…
Rendez-vous British car show at Domaine Maizerets
Forty-two vintage British automobiles registered for this year’s vintage car show held on Saturday, June 3 at the Domaine Maizerets. The colourful shiny cars parked below trees in full foliage…
Hello . . . Dali’s back in town!
Allez-oop! A crane operator gingerly assembled a humongous brass elephant on spindly, bone-like legs in front of the Château Frontenac on May 29, part of the Galerie d’Art du Château…
Travels with Cassandra Kerwin to the Atlantic provinces
Dear QCT readers, For the next few weeks, instead of my usual articles about local events, I’ll be sharing tales of my travels through the Atlantic provinces from June 5…