Press Release – The Quebec English School Boards Association (QESBA) is very pleased with the change in position on school board structures made by Premier Couillard during the recent PLQ…
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Fighting Irish battle for football glory on the Plains
The smell of hot dogs was already wafting through the air on Sunday morning as the St. Patrick’s High School Fighting Irish junior football team prepared to take on École…
What does the future hold for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church?
Since the Fabrique de la Paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste closed the doors of their large church on Rue Saint-Jean last May, community members and former parishioners have been more motivated than ever…
St. Lawrence’s Student Centre construction underway
On September 26, campus director Edward Berryman and administrative services coordinator Vincent DeBlois gave an update on the construction of the multi-purpose addition to Champlain–St. Lawrence, which began at the…
Vieux-Québec Feis 2015 descends on Sillery
On Saturday, September 26, some 300 Irish dancers, along with their families and friends, descended upon College Jésus-Marie-de-Sillery for the second annual Vieux-Québec Feis. As the beginner, advanced beginner, novice…
Church bells in Ireland and Quebec City ring in memory of Great Famine victims
According to a recent article in the Irish Post, the Committee for the Commemoration of Irish Famine Victims (CCIFV) in Dublin campaigned to have every church in Ireland toll its…
Quebec City prepares to welcome refugees
Several hundred refugees from the ongoing conflict in Syria may soon be able to start a new life in Quebec City. Mayor Régis Labeaume announced on Monday, September 21, that…
Big orange bus pulls up at City Hall: Mulcair visits Quebec
New Democratic Party leader Thomas Mulcair’s big orange bus pulled up outside City Hall last Thursday as part of a late-stage campaign tour of the region. Mulcair met briefly with Quebec…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865The Morning ChronicleIt is really gratifying to notice the gigantic strides our neighbors on the south shore are making and, be it said to their credit, all in a thoroughly…
The story behind Rue John-Molson
Rue John-Molson is named in honour of John Molson (1763-1836), who was born in Lincolnshire, England. His parents died when he was very young and in 1782, at age 18,…