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NOTICE TO READERS: Happy Hanukkah from the QCT!

NOTICE TO READERS: Happy Hanukkah from the QCT!

Hanukkah starts at sundown on Dec. 7 this year, lasting eight days until Dec. 15. Known as the Festival of Lights, it celebrates the miracle of the temple oil lasting eight days after the reconsecration of the Holy Temple that stood atop Jerusalem’s Mount Moriah over 2,000 years ago. The lighting of the menorah candles (one more each day) is like the passing on of knowledge: you can give light to others without taking it away from yourself. It’s a true gift of giving and sharing Hanukkah’s message of the triumph of light over darkness and the freedom to worship. Happy Hanukkah from all of us!

The Morrin Centre hosted Les Duo Choeur(s) on Nov. 29. Sound artist Miriane Rouillard and author Kaie Kellough performed audio art and read poetry and excerpts of texts. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

REVIEW: Literature and sound art meet at fascinating Morrin Centre show

REVIEW: Literature and sound art meet at fascinating Morrin Centre show Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com As winter moved into Quebec City, some people found warmth and hospitality at the Morrin Centre…

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Abracadabra is a silly elf magician who sometimes gets his tricks wrong but makes up for it with Christmas spirit! (Photo by Danielle Burns)

Frima creates Christmas magic at Woodooliparc

Frima creates Christmas magic at Woodooliparc Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com Everything was picture-perfect over the weekend at the Frima: La magie de Noël Christmas experience at Woodooliparc, outside Scott, in Beauce….

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OBITUARY: Alex John (A.J.) WALLING (1946-2023)

OBITUARY: Alex John (A.J.) WALLING (1946-2023)

Alex John Walling, also known as A.J. (born 1946) was a Canadian sports analyst and broadcaster. He passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2023, in Halifax, N.S.

Alex was born in Quebec City. The son of Bertram Walling and Yvette Verret, Alex was married to Kathleen Davis for 38 years, until her passing in 2014. He leaves behind his children, Kevin Cory and Christine, as well as his three sisters, Dorothey (David Baker), Ann (Genady Balik) and Helen (Richard Walling), and many dear friends.

Well known for his distinctive voice and opinionated commentary, Alex’s career began at the age of 17 in 1965 as a newspaper reporter for the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph in Quebec City. He made the leap to radio in 1972, and then onto TV in 1988 with the MITV television station in Halifax, also contributing as Atlantic sports reporter for TSN for many years. His dedication to music and sports led him to found the Atlantic Media Institute in 1988 and the Queens County Community Radio in 2015. Through his lifelong dedication to sports, Alex covered major sporting events, including the 1972 Summit Series, where he was one of the first to talk to Paul Henderson moments after the historic “goal heard around the world.” His final radio broadcast came in spring 2023.

Alex will be deeply missed by his listeners and all those who had the opportunity to know him. His avid curiosity, interest in others, impeccable memory and great sense of humour will live on in the hearts of all of us.

As per Alex’s wishes, there will be a private memorial in his honour.

Donations in memory of Alex can be made to the Saint Brigid’s Home Foundation in Quebec City (canadahelps.org/en/charities/saint-brigids-home-foundation), a special place that was important to Alex in his early years.

The Circus Opus performers take a bow: actor Bertrand Alain, violinist Sylvain Neault, drummer Olivier Forest, bassist Claudia Gagné, pianist Frédérick Desroches and actor Charles Roberge. (Photo by Danielle Burns)

Circus Opus premières a flea circus at Les Gros Becs

Circus Opus premières a flea circus at Les Gros Becs  Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com For anyone looking for a distraction for primary school-age kids during the school strike, Les Gros Becs…

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Micheline Simard makes unique Christmas decorations featuring carolers, people decorating Christmas trees and other holiday activities. (Photo by Lise Lafond)

Christmas market in Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier great fun for gift hunters

Christmas market in Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier great fun for gift hunters Lise Lafond lise@qctonline.com Presents are made for the pleasure of who gives them, not the merits of who receives them.  -Carlos…

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Remparts general manager Simon Gagné recently announced that the number 7, worn by his former teammate Éric Chouinard (centre) in the late 1990s, will be retired during a ceremony on March 9. Éric Chouinard wore the number his father Guy (right) also wore with the Remparts in the early 1970s. (Photo courtesy of the Quebec Remparts)

Struggling Remparts no match for Voltigeurs

Struggling Remparts no match for Voltigeurs Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com After a championship season that saw the team win its third Memorial Cup title, the Quebec Remparts are still trying to…

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The CEGEP Champlain-St.Lawrence Lions gather around netminder Simon Boucher after a dramatic 6-5 victory over the Griffons from Cégep de l’Outaouais on Dec. 2. The Lions are currently in third place in the RSEQ division 1 standings. (Screenshot by Luc Lang via St. Lawrence Lions YouTube channel)

St. Lawrence Lions hockey team victorious over Griffons, Jeannois

St. Lawrence Lions hockey team victorious over Griffons, Jeannois Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The CEGEP Champlain- St. Lawrence Lions hockey team got goals from six different players en route to an…

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