This one’s for kids only!! Come join our Monster Bash on Saturday, October 29, at 10:30 a.m.! Meet us in the library for a special Halloween costume party! Kids aged from…
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Opéra de Québec offers two Puccini works
To launch its 33rd season, the Opéra de Québec is presenting a program comprising two of Giacomo Puccini’s celebrated Triptyque: the tragic Suor Angelica and the comic Gianni Schicchi. Four…
Teach For Canada teachers back to school in First Nations communities
Students in 13 First Nations communities in Northern Ontario were welcomed back to school by 55 Teach For Canada teachers this year. Twenty-three of these teachers are returning to remote…
The Quebec Observatory: a room with a view
Here’s a whole new way to see the city from the Observatoire de la Capitale situated on the 31st floor of Édifice Marie-Guyart, also known as “Complexe G,” 221 metres…
Boo!! Ghost flowers for Halloween
While out for a walk with a friend this past summer, she asked me to identify what, at first, I thought was a funny bunch of mushrooms. I knew I…
Quebec City to host the 19th International Sacred Music Festival
On one of fall’s most gorgeous days with trees filled with colour, sacred music aficionados gathered in All Saints Chapel, next to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Old…
And the duchesses of the 63rd Winter Carnival are….
Crowds gathered at Laurier Québec shopping centre on October 6 for the presentation of the duchesses of Quebec City’s 63rd Winter Carnival. Outgoing duchesses and Amélie Godin, the Queen of…
Surprise Liberal MPs look back on first year
At this time last year, as leaves across the land were changing colours, so too was Canada’s political landscape. Good-bye faded orange, hello shiny red. In the last column we…
La Maison des 100 Thés celebrates its 10th anniversary
Quebec City’s top destination for tea is celebrating its 10th anniversary! La Maison des 100 Thés, located at 452 avenue Maguire, invites you to come discover the wonderful world of…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1866The Morning ChronicleTERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION – One Half Of St. Roch’s And The Whole Of St. Sauveur and Boisseauville Laid Waste – Over Two Thousand Five Hundred Houses Burned Down – About…