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Walls and scaffolding are being set up around Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste in preparation for maintenance work on the historic church. (Photo by Ruby Pratka)

Maintenance work underway at Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste

Maintenance work underway at Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Those who have walked by Église Saint-JeanBaptiste in recent weeks may have noticed scaffolding and a temporary…

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Artisans du Saint-Laurent lead boat-building project

Artisans du Saint-Laurent lead boat-building project

Submitted by Bill Cox

The goal of the Artisans du Saint-Laurent is to have a sailboat built by young people, and have them navigate the river to discover their nautical potential.

Participants in Quebec City have been working on a 25-foot boat since 2019. The  vessel is of a simple, light construction of wood covered with canvas. It is a barque with two sails and paddles. 

The idea for the project came from Philippe Pelletier, a passionate sailing enthusiast, who was inspired by Jeunes Marins urbains de Montréal, a project started several years earlier by Yves Plante to spread boating know-how to youth.

André Martel, an expert artisan devoted to the construction of wooden boats, became the leader of the workshop in Quebec City, and Nicolas Canil the administrator. Bernard Vallée, a sailing enthusiast, is an active member of the team.

Organizers say the idea of having young people build a boat and navigate on the river is an amazing way to keep them engaged, at a time when the latest data from the 2018-2019 school year shows a high school dropout rate of 14.2 per cent, with a slight increase in the last two years.

Artisans du Saint Laurent is comparable to the influence of grandparents on children in a traditional pattern of learning: the volunteers, mostly retirees, assist the youth by teaching carpentry and cabinetmaking techniques. The participants learn to transform the raw material – trees – by cutting rough planks that once planed, sawed, and sanded will become their boat, a symbol of freedom and travel.

The project recycles 12 logs of ash trees that had to be cut down by the Ville de Québec – although the trees were infected by disease, the wood remains healthy and strong. 

After pandemic-related delays, the sailboat will finally be launched on Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. at the Baie de Beauport. All are invited to come and see the results and encourage the youth and volunteers of the project. Visit their Facebook page to learn more. 

This photo taken in early September shows progress being made on the future sailboat. Photo from Les Artisans du Saint-Laurent via Facebook.
Even if gardeners consider the cabbage white butterfly to be a pest, it does not take away their beauty. This one feeds on a boreal vetch. (Photo by Lise Lafond)

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE: There’s a white butterfly in the cabbage patch

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE: There’s a white butterfly in the cabbage patch  Lise Lafond lise@qctonline.com Seeing a white butterfly fluttering around is often considered a symbol of peace and…

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Venturing out alone on a motorcycle allows the time to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us, especially while camping at Au Jardin de mon père in La Baie. (Photo by Philippe Fortin)

TRAVEL: Adventure motorcycling, a different journey

TRAVEL: Adventure motorcycling, a different journey Philippe Fortin pfortin@qctonline.com Adventure motorcycling means getting off the beaten track and riding several hours a day on narrow tracks or unpaved roads. The…

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OBITUARY: Graham P. JACKSON (1935-2022)

OBITUARY: Graham P. JACKSON (1935-2022)

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Graham Peter Jackson in Montreal on Aug. 31, 2022. He leaves his beloved wife, Suzanne Doris Garneau, after 60 wonderful years of marriage. Graham was predeceased by his son Mark MacKenzie in 1997. He was the loving father of Léon Garneau (Cynthia Logan) and Frances Nora (E.C. Tweedy). He also leaves his sister Marion Hughes (Lawrence), step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews and one great-grandnephew.

Graham was born in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, U.K. on April 27, 1935. He attended Munro College in Jamaica and Ashbury College, Bishop’s University, McGill and the University of New Brunswick in Canada. He was a passionate educator and concluded his career as director of instructional services at the Central Québec School Board. He was very active in the Anglican Church. He was a lay minister and was made a canon in 2006.

The family extends their heartfelt thanks to the entire team at St. Margaret’s Residential Centre. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, 31 rue des Jardins in Quebec City. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Citadel Foundation. Please mention that the funds are to go to the Mark MacKenzie Jackson Fund.

Edouard Bélanger, seen in action earlier this season against Université de Sherbrooke, scored Université Laval’s only touchdown in the 21-18 loss to the Université de Montréal Carabins on Sept. 10. (Photo courtesy of ULaval/Mathieu Bélanger)

Carabins lose big lead but come back to edge Rouge et Or 21-18

Carabins lose big lead but come back to edge Rouge et Or 21-18 Luc Lang luclang@qctonline.com The Université de Montréal Carabins had to rely on kicker Philippe Boyer to break…

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