Further to the official statement on May 22 by Minister of Culture and Communications Nathalie Roy and Deputy Premier Geneviève Guilbault, two of Quebec City’s most popular museums will soon …
Monthly Archives: May 2020
COVID-19 increases potential for domestic violence
There are a lot of grave markers belonging to women who tried to tell police their estranged husband, ex-boyfriend or even a besotted co-worker was dangerous.In the most recent case …
Patrick Roy wants the 2022 Memorial Cup held in Quebec
Quebec Remparts general manager and head coach Patrick Roy wants the team to be host of the 2022 Memorial Cup tournament. Quebec City last hosted the event in 2015; it …
Hockey quiz: How well do you remember the Nordiques?
The Nordiques left Quebec City in 1995 for Denver to become the Colorado Avalanche, after being in the Vieille Capitale since 1972. The team started in the now defunct World …
Warm weather brings people together on Plains of Abraham
After weeks of self-isolation and nasty weather, warm temperatures finally arrived, bringing people outside. On the Plains of Abraham, Quebecers maintain their social distancing while socializing, enjoying a picnic or …
QCT Print Edition – May 20 2020
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Quebec flags at half-mast in memory of COVID-19 victims
On May 13, the Quebec flag at the top of the National Assembly was flown at half-mast in memory of those who have died as a result of the …
A crafty rainbow pops up on Rue Crémazie!
Built by the Siffreddi-Robledo family, this cunning work of art consists of 14 columns of pop bottles filled with coloured water, fixed between the balcony railings of their home in …
Rainbow tops Saint Brigid’s Home
A rainbow brightens the top-storey window of Saint Brigid’s Home....
Fire in Limoulou drives 15 families from their homes
The early morning calm in Limoilou was broken on May 12 by the sound of sirens. Thick black smoke could be seen in the air from miles away. The first …