Surface: Mon Histoire, Késako was held July 19-21 at Quai Paquet in Lévis, next to the ferry terminal with the majestic Quebec City skyline and sunset as a backdrop. In …
Monthly Archives: July 2018
Here’s a hare-raising discovery!
All the photos posted on the Internet recently of hares in Quebec backyards made me want to learn more about our Canadian hares.There are five different breeds of hares in …
QCT Print Edition – July 25 2018
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Cyndi Lauper proves that girls still wanna have fun!
Cyndi Lauper, the iconic American pop rock singer who rose to fame in the 1980s, attracted a huge crowd on July 13 on the Plains of Abraham as part of …
Les Chercheurs d’Or find gold at the FEQ
Les Chercheurs d’Or played their hits, notably from their latest album, Apollo, launched in fall 2017. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)...
The story behind Rue de l’Aviation
The name Rue de l’Aviation was granted to the Ville de Québec by the federal government in 1951 as a reminder of the major role played by the Royal Canadian …
Trudeau’s lesson: The land may be strong, but voters are stronger
As far as anniversaries of paradigm-shifting events go, the 50 candles for the first election victory of Pierre Elliott Trudeau seem to have been lit and snuffed with scarcely a …
A New NATO 2.0 is needed to face hybrid warfare
Last week’s NATO meeting in Brussels gave U.S. President Donald Trump yet another chance to upend the natural order of things and reaffirm his position that the United States of …
Tune in and swing out at the Morrin Centre during Arts Alive! Québec
The Morrin Centre has decided to jazz things up for its fourth annual Arts Alive! Québec festival. From Aug. 3 to 4, Quebec City’s English-language cultural hub will host a …
Memorials and Things of Fame
July 19, 1818 – The Quebec Gazette Charles Alarie and Thomas Thomas, convicted on the charge of stealing from a vessel lying in Quebec harbour, were executed pursuant to their …