Chalmers-Wesley Musical Wednesdays concert series welcomes music lovers Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The coordinators of the Musical Wednesdays concert series are pleased to announce the lineup for this summer’s program at…
Chalmers-Wesley United Church warmly welcomes visitors and residents of Québec City to visit the church daily from June 18 to early September, and attend the free noon-hour Musical Wednesdays concerts from July 1 to Aug. 26. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
The 21 members of the graduating class of A.S. Johnson Secondary School in Thetford Mines celebrated graduation on June 19. Fifteen of the graduates were in the regular stream and six in the Pathways stream. The valedictorian is Laurie Houley and salutatorian is Maïna Simoneau. A full list of graduates and award winners will be posted when available. (Photo by Joannie Labbé courtesy of A.S. Johnson High School)
Honorary Navy Captain Moïse Tousignant looks on while Cdr. (R) Charles André Nadeau speaks about HMCS Frédérick Rolette and the man it was named after. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
In January 2025, vexillologist John Bertrand (left) presented the flag he designed for Irish Heritage Québec. It features a large yellow Celtic cross, recalling the cross installed on Grosse Île in 1909 and the smaller one on Rue McMahon in 1997, on a green background, surrounded by a white crenellated border representing the ramparts of Old Quebec City. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin from QCT archives)
Centre ice of Université Laval’s PEPS arena has been painted with the logo of the Rouge et Or for the new women’s hockey team that will hit the ice for the first time on Oct. 16. (Photo courtesy of the Rouge et Or)