The Laval Rouge et Or men’s basketball team lost their fourth consecutive game of the season, falling to the Bishop’s University Gaiters by a score of 80-74 in RSEQ action …
Monthly Archives: February 2018
Canadians host Japanese Pee-Wee hockey players
As most of the world has their eyes on the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, Quebec City turns its focus toward 59th International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament at the Centre …
St. Pat’s sweep both games versus bantam Blazers
It was a busy week in high school basketball for both the Quebec High School Blazers and the St. Patrick’s High Fighting Irish – specifically in the boys’ Bantam CC …
An award-winning Olympic display at Holland School
In honour of the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, students at Holland Elementary School set up this display in the school’s main entrance, with Canadian flags, Olympic rings, and “torches” …
Steven Cox leaves Finland with an 8th-place finish
Ice cross skater Steven Cox, of Quebec City, finished 8th in the Riders Cup Championship in Saariselkä, Finland on Feb. 10, giving the Canadian skater 90 points in the Red …
In Memoriam – Iris Murphy Lachapelle
In loving memory of a dearly beloved mother who left us on February 21, 2017.Love is patient, love is kind.It always protects, always trusts, always hopes.Love Never Ends.An anniversary Mass …
QCT Print Edition – February 7 2018
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A warm Calgarian breakfast on a cold Carnival morning
Bright sun and cold weather brought crowds out to Place d’Youville on Feb. 3 for the 61st annual Calgary Stampede Flapjack Breakfast. More than 4,000 sausages were roasted …
Katherine Bleeker displays her Bonhomme mania
Local resident Katherine Bleeker is crazy about Quebec City’s Winter Carnival. She has an amazing collection of Bonhomme Carnaval effigies (those small plastic figures of the chubby white carnival mascot …
Strong current, wind, big floes and snow? No problem for ice canoe paddlers
On Feb. 4, at first glance, the weather felt just right: cloudy sky, snowing and warmer weather than the day before. Things were a tad rougher out on the St. …