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“Slaínté!” at the first St. Patrick’s Day Festibière

Welcome to Quebec City's first St. Patrick's Day Festibière," said general director Sébastien Huot. From March 26 to 28, with a pint glass in one hand and beer tokens in the other, revellers sampled...

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Peter Bernard McEniry

1934- 2015 read more

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Jean Vanier awarded the 2015 Templeton Prize

The John Templeton Foundation recently announced that Jean Vanier, founder of L'Arche communities around the world, is to receive this year's Templeton Prize at an award ceremony in London on May...

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Dave Gunning brings folk to Quebec City

It was an intimate afternoon at the Royal Dalhousie Condos where award-winning folk artist Dave Gunning performed for a group of 25 friends and fans.read more

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Governor General visits Quebec City and Wendake

David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, and his wife Sharon visited Quebec City and Wendake on March 25 and 26. During the visit, at a ceremony in his official residence in the Quebec Citadel, he...

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Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph nominated for QCNA Better Newspaper Awards

The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is delighted to announce that, in recognition of their work in 2014, the newspaper and a number of its journalists are on the short list in eight categories of the Quebec...

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Impressive performance by St. Lawrence students

Last weekend, the Champlain-St. Lawrence theatre group Les Roughs presented a bilingual adaptation of Daniel Danis' play Le langue-à-langue des chiens de roche, translated by Linda Gaboriau under the...

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The story behind Côte Gilmour

Côte Gilmour, the steep road that winds its way up to the western end of the Plains of Abraham from Boulevard Champlain,  was named in honour of Scottish immigrant John Gilmour (1812-1877), a wood...

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Memorials and Things of Fame

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Seniors share stories with QHS students

Over the past month Secondary 3 and 4 students at Quebec High School have taken a trip back in time as part of a collaborative book project with 26 English-speaking seniors in the Quebec City area. To...

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Irish eyes were smiling on the Défilé de la Saint-Patrick

It was surely the luck of the Irish that brought out beaming sunshine last Saturday as the sixth annual Défilé de la Saint-Patrick pranced and danced its way through the streets of Quebec City. It was...

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News Digest April 1 2015

Issue April 1, 2015 read more

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“Slaínté!” at the first St. Patrick’s Day Festibière

Welcome to Quebec City's first St. Patrick's Day Festibière," said general director Sébastien Huot. From March 26 to 28, with a pint glass in one hand and beer tokens in the other, revellers sampled...

View Article


Peter Bernard McEniry

1934- 2015 read more

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Jean Vanier awarded the 2015 Templeton Prize

The John Templeton Foundation recently announced that Jean Vanier, founder of L'Arche communities around the world, is to receive this year's Templeton Prize at an award ceremony in London on May...

View Article


Dave Gunning brings folk to Quebec City

It was an intimate afternoon at the Royal Dalhousie Condos where award-winning folk artist Dave Gunning performed for a group of 25 friends and fans.read more

View Article

Governor General visits Quebec City and Wendake

David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, and his wife Sharon visited Quebec City and Wendake on March 25 and 26. During the visit, at a ceremony in his official residence in the Quebec Citadel, he...

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Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph nominated for QCNA Better Newspaper Awards

The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph is delighted to announce that, in recognition of their work in 2014, the newspaper and a number of its journalists are on the short list in eight categories of the Quebec...

View Article

Impressive performance by St. Lawrence students

Last weekend, the Champlain-St. Lawrence theatre group Les Roughs presented a bilingual adaptation of Daniel Danis' play Le langue-à-langue des chiens de roche, translated by Linda Gaboriau under the...

View Article

The story behind Côte Gilmour

Côte Gilmour, the steep road that winds its way up to the western end of the Plains of Abraham from Boulevard Champlain,  was named in honour of Scottish immigrant John Gilmour (1812-1877), a wood...

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