With the provincial budget set for release later this month, the government could improve Quebec’s economic prospects by targeting debt and taxes, according to a study released on March 5,…
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Quebec International Car Show focuses on beauty but little innovation
Set in 2015, the final instalment of the Back to the Future trilogy featured the flying DeLorean DMC-12, an automobile time machine powered by household waste. The 34th annual Salon…
Letter to the Editor: “The issue at the centre of the debate with Trinity Anglican Church”
Dear Editor: Trinity Church indeed has an illustrious history as Meb Reisner wrote in [the February 18, 2015] edition of the Chronicle-Telegraph. As do most of our churches in the…
Elizabeth Hinton has seen death up close
Elizabeth Hinton, a nurse who grew up in Lévis and now lives in Montreal, is one of hundreds of Canadian health-care workers who have recently worked in West Africa, reinforcing…
Please sign St. Lawrence College’s petition
A meeting was held on February 19 to introduce people to the Bring Us Home St. Lawrence project. We feel that being an autonomous CEGEP would allow us to better…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1865The Morning ChronicleA Vicious Practice: Last evening the time-honored nuisance of Mardi Gras masquerading was in full blast in nearly all our leading thoroughfares. Bands of youths, dressed in grotesque…
Street Views: The story behind Rue Graham-Bell
Rue Graham-Bell is a short street in the Jean-Talon industrial park off Rue Frank- Carrel. It is named in honour of Alexander Graham Bell, a teacher of the deaf, a…
Shannon Irish Show
The Catholic Women’s League of Shannon cordially invites you to the annual Shannon Irish Show on March 14. This year’s show is dedicated to Maureen Maher, the former mayor of…
Photography exhibits take centre stage at the MNBAQ
Questions of identity, representation and the human body are the main themes at three new photography exhibits that opened at the Musée nationale des Beaux-Arts du Québec (MNBAQ) on February…
Former Methodist church to become La Maison de la Littérature
Built in 1849, Wesley Methodist Church in the Old Town was sold to the Ville de Québec in 1941 and converted to a concert hall and a branch of the…