Tag Archives: September 24 2025

Mayor Bruno Marchand speaks at a City Hall press conference alongside philanthropists Charles-Antoine and Pierre-Thomas Choquette and Benoit Côté of PECH on Sept. 17. (Photo by Ruby Pratka)

Philanthropists raise $4 million for city initiative to help get people off the street

Philanthropists raise $4 million for city initiative to help get people off the street Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com A philanthropic initiative spearheaded by the Ville de Québec…

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Moment Factory will bring an exclusive immersive light- and-sound show to Église Saint-Roch in December. (Photo by Ruby Pratka)

Église Saint-Roch to host immersive light and sound show

Église Saint-Roch to host immersive light and sound show Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter editor@qctonline.com Montreal-based light-and- sound-show specialists Moment Factory have announced plans to bring an immersive show…

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Tricia Arden Caldwell premièred her latest musical, Soul Crushing Love, at the Capitole on Sept. 18. If you missed it, there are additional shows on Sept. 26 and 27. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

REVIEW: Tricia Arden Caldwell creates magic from Soul Crushing Love

REVIEW: Tricia Arden Caldwell creates magic from Soul Crushing Love Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com For three nights, the Confessional of the Théâtre Le Capitole is transformed into a theatre where Tricia…

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Les Follies Potagères, four funny, charming and artistic animated garden vegetables, performed in the City Hall Gardens as part of the inaugural Réverbère in 2024. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Réverbère street art festival returns for a second edition for Thanksgiving

Réverbère street art festival returns for a second edition for Thanksgiving Cassandra Kerwin, Local Journalism Initiative reporter cassandra@qctonline.com As days grow shorter and nights longer, street artists step into the…

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CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence launches new bilingual website

CEGEP Champlain – St. Lawrence launches new bilingual website

Adapted from a press release by QCT staff

CEGEP Champlain – St. Lawrence is proud to announce the launch of their newly redesigned website, a project that has been underway for the past 20 months, just in time for the 2025-26 school year. The primary aims of the project have been to streamline the college’s communications, support its recruitment efforts, align the site with its brand and meet government requirements for language, security and accessibility.

Consultations with various college stakeholders, including staff, faculty, students and parents, began in winter 2023-24. Content development involved input from a variety of employees to update the messaging from the existing website to improve accuracy, clarity and tone. Web agency Treize took the lead on the design and build, in a months-long process that kicked off this spring.

The updated website offers improved ergonomics with better navigational tools and a more intuitive menu, a search function, and integrated accessibility features, and is fully optimized for mobile devices to ensure a seamless experience for all users. 

Prospective students are now provided with a strong visual representation of campus life, academic programs and college events. The refresh has allowed us to place a greater focus on student accomplishments, showcasing the best the college has to offer.

A major positive change for future students and their families is that all content is now available in both French and English, meeting government requirements in addition to the needs of part of our student population.

The college would like to thank those who have taken part in focus groups or have contributed input on content development over the last year. 

 

Visit the new CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence website at slc.qc.ca