Tag Archives: March 4 2026

MESSAGE OF THANKS from the Cribb family

MESSAGE OF THANKS from the Cribb family

Frederick Cribb

1938-2025

The members of the Cribb family would like to sincerely thank all of the relatives and friends who have shown their sympathy since the passing of Frederick Cribb on May 8, 2025, whether by making a Mass offering, sending flowers, offering their prayers, visiting or attending the funeral. Please consider this message of thanks as if it was addressed to you personally.

– His wife Marthe and family

Tribute to Esther Bonita Harrison

Tribute to Esther Bonita Harrison

Esther passed away quietly in Calgary in October 2025 at the age of 94, leaving three children, eight grandchildren and her friends in her much- loved Quebec City. A free spirit and poet, Esther grew up in remote northern British Columbia, studied at UBC fol- lowed by the University of New Brunswick, and started raising her family in Forestville, living les deux solitudes du Québec. Esther was determined to learn French and to understand and be part of la vie québécoise in a small town. She loved to travel and experience cultural diversity. She returned to teaching later in life and taught history, English, and French from the heart.

She definitely found her wings in Quebec City, when she happened upon the ruins of Krieghoff House at the head of Avenue Cartier. Abandoned for 25 years, it was only inhabited by wanderers. A stubborn anglophone with a dream, Esther tenaciously began the near-impossible task of saving it from ruin. Krieghoff House soon became her cherished home, one generously shared with friends and family, enjoying home-cooked meals, conversations and friendship around the fire in winter and sipping white wine in her garden in summer. She also loved the outdoors: tennis, brisk walks and cross-country skiing on the nearby Plains of Abraham. She thrived on the evenings of music on the Plains, attending with her folding chair, a blanket and a friend at her side.

Intelligent, creative, generous and thoughtful, she was involved in both the anglophone and francophone communities in Quebec City and kept strong links with the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Then she opened her heart once again when, in a seeming fairy- tale love story, Ed Pedersen, her high school sweetheart, arrived at her door to sweep her off her feet and take her back to British Columbia. Though she passed in the West, challenged with the cruel ravages of dementia, her heart and soul remained in her much-loved Quebec City.

Au revoir, chère Esther, de tes amis de Québec.

We salute you.

We celebrate a life well lived.

We welcome you back home.

St. Patrick’s Church celebrates its patron saint

St. Patrick’s Church celebrates its patron saint

Submitted by Marie White

This year, St. Patrick’s Church will celebrate its patron saint in a very particular way. First, a mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 17 at 7 p.m., presided over by our pastor, Father Réjean Lussier.

On Saturday, March 21, at 4 p.m., we will have the pleasure of welcoming His Eminence Cardinal Gérald Cyprien Lacroix for a pastoral visit. He will preside over the regular four o’clock mass. Families who have a child preparing for Holy Communion will also attend. At 7 p.m. that evening, the Cardinal will celebrate mass with the Filipino community. Everyone is invited.

On Sunday, March 22, the Cardinal will be with us again to celebrate Saint Patrick during the 10 a.m. mass.

On Saturday, March 28,  there will be no 4 p.m. mass, due to the Défilé de la Saint-Patrick (Saint Patrick’s Day Parade), which starts at 2 p.m. The streets will be blocked off. If you want to walk in the parade, please contact Irish Heritage Quebec.

Co-founder and co–artistic director Natalie Fontalvo reads an original poem alongside musician Flávia Nascimento, whose rhythms weave music and breath into the cadence of the reading during the press launch announcing the inaugural Festival interna- tional de poésie de Québec at La Charpente des fauves. (Photo by Sarah Elworthy)

Quebec City’s first international poetry festival brings global voices to City of Literature

Quebec City’s first international poetry festival brings global voices to City of Literature Sarah Elworthy sarah@qctonline.com From March 5-7, Vieux- Québec will host the inaugural Festival international de poésie de…

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The theme for the biennial Manif d’art 11 in 2024 was The Forces of Sleep. A room full of mattresses allowed for bed-hopping at Espace Quatre Cents. The 12th edition’s theme, Splitting Ice, explores winter and climate change. (Photo by Danielle Burns)

Breaking the ice at the Manif d’art 12 biennial

Breaking the ice at the Manif d’art 12 biennial Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com From now until April 19, Manif d’art 12 will refashion the city into a winter art playground with…

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Mélanie Desbiens, Valérie Pitre and Jordan Jack perform L’Aubergine’s new creation Shhhh’Boom on the Caserne stage until March 8. (Photo by Danielle Burns)

REVIEW: Shhh-boom tells a wordless story perfect for March Break

REVIEW: Shhh-boom tells a wordless story perfect for March Break Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com If you are looking to entertain the kiddos during March Break, La Caserne is presenting an almost…

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Crew members and people featured in Between the Lines talked to the audience after the première. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)

Documentary series shows a path forward for veterans with PTSD

Documentary series shows a path forward for veterans with PTSD Oksana Mukhina oksana@qctonline.com On Feb. 18, people gathered at Hôtel Must in L’Ancienne-Lorette for the première of the English-language documentary…

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Retired NHL star “Jumbo” Joe Thornton met fans at the Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament. (Photo courtesy of Quebec International Pee-wee Hockey Tournament)

‘Stars align’ for second-best Pee-Wee Tournament attendance

‘Stars align’ for second-best Pee-Wee Tournament attendance Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative Perfect weather, no visa snafus, robust attendance and top quality competition all added up to yet…

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The provincial minister of national resources and forests and minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale region, Jean-François Simard, was very motivating at the 2027 Canada Winter Games press conference on Feb. 27, one year to the day from the opening of the event. (Photo by Luc Lang)

2027 Canada Winter Games looking for 5,000 volunteers as countdown begins

2027 Canada Winter Games looking for 5,000 volunteers as countdown begins Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The countdown is on as the 2027 Canada Winter Games are now less than one year…

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