Tag Archives: November 8 2023

On Nov. 4 at the Eastern Québec Learning Centre, Voice of English-speaking Québec held an all-day forum where members of the English-speaking community could give their input on the community’s evolution. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

VEQ takes the pulse of community at Community Forum

VEQ takes the pulse of community at Community Forum  Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Voice of English-speaking Québec (VEQ) took the pulse of the local English-speaking community during a forum on Nov….

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Operation Red Nose celebrates its 40th anniversary with spokesperson and comedian Dany Turcotte; assistant director of the Service de police de la Ville de Québec André Turcotte (no relation); Nez Rouge the mascot; president and founder Jean-Marie De Koninck; CEO of the Société d’assurance automobile du Québec Éric Ducharme; and Stéphanie Fournier, vice president of client experience at Desjardins. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Operation Red Nose celebrates 40 years

Operation Red Nose celebrates 40 years  Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com As the holiday season approaches, Operation Red Nose takes flight. Since 1984, partygoers have relied on it for a safe drive…

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Ève-Marie Lortie is the ambassador of Procure’s Bowvember fundraising campaign to help prostate cancer patients and their families. Laurent Proulx is the president and CEO of Procure. Mayor Bruno Marchand supports the campaign. Isabelle Pagé is the spokesperson for Procure. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Bowvember gets dapper to support prostate cancer research

Bowvember gets dapper to support prostate cancer research  Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com On Oct. 25 at City Hall, Procure launched its 10th Bowvember campaign to raise $1,000,000 for prostate cancer research….

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Morrin Centre celebrates Members’ Day with tour and tasting

Morrin Centre celebrates Members’ Day with tour and tasting 

Nick Stewart

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The Morrin Centre cel- ebrated its members on Nov. 4 with an afternoon of events catering to all ages and a wide variety of interests.

The versatile College Hall, with its sliding partition doors, proved the perfect stage for Martin Le Magicien, whose performance thrilled younger members and provided more than a few laughs for their stalwart parents. As the saying goes, a magician never reveals their secrets, and all who attended were left scratching their heads when a burst balloon revealed a rabbit as if from thin air, not to mention the numerous clever card tricks and Martin’s apparent telepathy with members of the audience.

Tea, coffee and snacks were available in the other half of the room, a corner of which had been furnished with a rug, wing-backed armchairs and lots of children’s books. The interlude provided a chance for everyone to mingle with members of staff and the board of directors.

Those familiar with the works of novelist Louise Penny will know that she immortal- ized the Morrin Centre in her novel Bury Your Dead. The Literary and Historical Society provided the backdrop for a grisly murder which her protagonist, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, goes on to solve.

The exact scene of the fictional crime has, however, been off limits to members of the public since the early 1990s … until now. A select few members were allowed to descend the rickety stairs into the basement, where cultural heritage co-ordinator Anthony Arata pointed out excavated artifacts and architectural anomalies which brought the history of the building, particularly the period in which it served as the city’s prison, to life and added fuel to the imaginations of those preoccupied with the literary significance of the dirt floor and vaulted ceilings.

The last event on the afternoon’s agenda was “story time for adults” in the form of a beer tasting. Education co-ordinator Manuela Flores Denti masterminded an intriguing lineup which began with a comparison of Czechvar, the original Czech lager or budvar, and the export it inspired, the commercial juggernaut Budweiser. This was followed by Colborne, a craft beer from Le Naufrageur microbrewery in the Baie-des- Chaleurs region. While the beer was dark and rich, darker still was the explanation of the term naufrageur, which refers to those who engaged in the ancient piratical practice of luring ships onto the rocky shore, where once wrecked, they could be looted. The third sample was another departure both in terms of flavour profile and geographical and historical significance. Ichigo, a strawberry gose beer from the Ippon brewery in Montreal, was as interesting to taste as the story of its inception. Following the Second World War, Japan sourced much of its food from Mexico and the United States with strict rationing in place for decades due to the country’s defeat and near destruction. Frozen strawberries were a common import, and this distinctive flavour, combined with the can which is designed to mimic the ration packs of the time, makes the beer something of a time capsule as well as a taste sensation.

For more information about upcoming events at the Morrin Centre, visit morrin.org.

 

The Jardins de l’Hôtel-de-Ville were a hive of festive activity during the 2022 German Christmas Market. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin from QCT archives)

German Christmas Market to return to Old Quebec

German Christmas Market to return to Old Quebec Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com The German Christmas Market will return to Old Quebec on Nov. 23 for its 16th…

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The legendary Hungarian pianist Sir András Schiff gave an outstanding concert at the Palais Montcalm on Nov. 3. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

REVIEW: Piano legend Sir András Schiff makes magic at Palais Montcalm

REVIEW: Piano legend Sir András Schiff makes magic at Palais Montcalm Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com The Club Musical de Québec invited the great Hungarian pianist Sir András Schiff to perform at…

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Yamoussa Bangoura (centre) points to the rafters at the Grand Théâtre de Québec following a performance of Afrique en Cirque with a cast of 10 musicians and acrobats. (Photo by Danielle Burns)

REVIEW: Cirque Kalabanté brings high-spirited circus and more to Grand Théâtre

Cirque Kalabanté brings high-spirited circus and more to Grand Théâtre  Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com Gracia Bahati hadn’t heard anything about Cirque Kalabanté when she accepted tickets to the performance at the…

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Halloween on Rue Grand Pré in Ste-Catherine de la Jacques Cartier, is a family affair. Paméla Breton is ‘’driving’’ the ambulance, bringing her wounded horse to the hospital, beside Patrick Parent Santerre and their son Jayke, both dressed as Woody from the Pixar film Toy Story. Photo by Lise Lafond.

PHOTOS: Halloween celebrations spread spooky fun

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