Since the explosion of sexual harassment claims and accusations in the arts and entertainment world last year, educating the public about sexual consent has become increasingly necessary. In the wake …
Daily Archives: 20 February 2018
This is Freedom to Read Week
Feb. 25 – March 3, 2018 is Freedom to Read Week. There are many reasons we don’t read; busy lives, the need for new eyeglasses or bad weather could prevent …
Trio Immersio perform at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Trio Immersio, a young, energetic and charismatic ensemble from Vienna, Austria, presented a concert featuring works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel and Bernhard Gander at the Cathedral of the …
A moving dilemma: antiques anyone?
What to do when it’s time to move and you have a house full of antique furniture that won’t fit into your new apartment?Quebec City resident Isabel Sullivan faces that …
Community Calendar
Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. – Hearing Loss videoconference with audiologist Lorna Dowson, in room 1123 of the Jeffery Hale Pavilion, 1270 Chemin Ste-Foy, Quebec City. Please register by …
2018 Olympics: Bronze for Beaulieu-Marchand of Quebec
Quebec City skier Alex Beaulieu-Marchand won a bronze medal in the men’s ski slopestyle event on Feb. 18, at the Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, becoming the first …
Rouge et Or get back on track with second blowout win
The Université Laval Rouge et Or men’s basketball team won their second consecutive game of the season, and did so in the most convincing way possible, trouncing the Citadins from …
Blazers, Irish hoops teams get busy as they head toward March Break
It’s been a pretty busy week, once again, for basketball teams at local anglophone high schools as they head into March Break. The St. Patrick’s High School Fighting Irish junior …