Military, political, civilian and religious organizations place commemorative wreaths around the Cross of Sacrifice during the Remembrance Day ceremony. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)
On the unforgettable Nov. 11, ‘We will remember them’ Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com At 11 o’clock on “the most unforgettable day of the year,” the 11th day of the 11th month,…
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COMMENTARY Quebec treads a distinct road with mandatory winter tire law Peter Black peterblack@qctonline.com Among all the arguments Parti Québécois Leader and would-be future premier Paul St-Pierre Plamondon makes for…
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New English high school construction to begin ‘before the holidays’ Peter Black Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative peterblack@qctonline.com There could be “shovels in the ground” within the next few weeks…
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The Maison de la Littérature, a public library and performance space administered by the Institut Canadien de Québec, opened in the former Wesleyan Church in October 2015. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau from QCT archives)
Maison de la Littérature celebrates 10th anniversary Ruby Pratka Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Local Journalism Initiative Fifteen years ago, book lovers passed by the imposing Institut Canadien building in Old Quebec without…
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MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com November 16, 1780 – The Quebec Gazette To The Public Whereas long complaint has existed amongst the…
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Hoffman Wolff, Élisabeth Boylan, moderator Danielle Burns, Elizabeth Davies and Gina Farnell spoke of their experiences living, worshipping and working in the Old City. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
Morrin Centre hosts discussion about daily life in the neighbourhood Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com College Hall of the Morrin Centre filled up with curious listeners on Nov. 15 to hear a…
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Michelle Osbourne, Catherine Hawker and Cathy Nolan of the Quebec City Reading Council are getting in the holiday spirit by helping the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign. (Photo courtesy of Michelle Osborne)
Submitted by Catherine Hawker, program manager, Quebec City reading council
When my family and I first moved to Canada, it was during the pandemic, a time filled with uncertainty and adjustment. We were about to welcome our third child, and settling into a new country under those circumstances was not easy. Like many new families, we faced challenges as we tried to rebuild our lives far from home. During that difficult time, we were fortunate to receive support
from the Quebec City Community Christmas Hamper Campaign. That generosity meant more than words could express; it gave us comfort, hope and a sense of belonging.
Now, a few years later, it feels deeply meaningful to be on the other side, to help give back to others who may find themselves in a similar situation.
At Quebec City Reading Council (QCRC), our mission has always been about community. Through our programs – from Early Learning Café and Travellin’ Toddler Time to Lifelong Learning – we connect people of all ages and walks of life through education, support and shared experiences. Being part of the Hamper Campaign aligns perfectly with who we are as an organization: a community rooted in compassion and committed to helping others thrive.
Each hamper represents more than food; it represents care, dignity and the reminder that no one in our community is alone. Seeing organizations, volunteers and donors come together to make the holidays brighter for others is truly heartwarming. It shows what is possible when we choose kindness.
You too can help make a difference. The Quebec City Community Christmas Hamper Campaign welcomes monetary donations, non-perishable food items and volunteers to help pack or deliver hampers. Every contribution, big or small, helps ensure that local families can celebrate the season with warmth and hope.
To learn more or to get involved, visit qchampers.ca. You can also follow the campaign on Facebook to see how our community is coming together this holiday season.
This year, I’m proud to give back to the same campaign that once gave so much to me.
Michelle Osbourne, Catherine Hawker and Cathy Nolan of the Quebec City Reading Council are getting in the holiday spirit by helping the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign. (Photo courtesy of Michelle Osborne)
Santa Claus spreads Christmas magic at the Toy Parade Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com A long 1ère Avenue, families and children dressed in snowsuits and holding bags of toys waited for the…
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Allison Van Rassel is introduced by Jade-Éva Côté-Rouillard of J-EM Évènements, which organized this year’s Foodcamp at the École hôtelière de la Capitale. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
Foodcamp – a delicious treat for foodies Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com A word to the wise: If you sign up to attend Foodcamp, don’t eat much the night before and…
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