Families and friends lined up at the Bleuetière DuRoy with their containers on July 25. This was the first of three Saturdays where locals were invited to pick fresh blueberries …
Daily Archives: 28 July 2020
VEQ hosts a picnic for newcomers on the Plains
Voice of English-speaking Québec (VEQ) hosted a picnic on the Plains of Abraham on July 25 to meet and greet newcomers and make them feel welcome as they adjust to …
Becoming habituated to calling the Montreal Canadiens Habs
Oh boy! It’s almost August and the Stanley Cup playoffs are about to begin. Sure, go ahead, read that sentence again. Time for fans to cheer for their favourite team …
Meet Rev. Andrew K. Lairenge, Chalmers-Wesley’s new minister
For Rev. Andrew Kinoti Lairenge, walking into Chalmers-Wesley United Church was like coming face to face with history. Lairenge grew up in rural Kenya and studied at Drew University in …
View works of art at historical houses in Quebec City
Four of Quebec City’s historical houses – Maison Hamel-Bruneau, Villa Bagatelle, Centre d’Interprétation historique de Sainte-Foy and Maison des Jésuites de Sillery – are featuring exhibits for you to discover …
The story behind Rue Hector-Laferté
This street is named in honour of Hector Laferté, a Quebec lawyer and politician. Born in Saint-Germain-de-Grantham in 1885, Laferté was educated at the Collège de Nicolet and Université Laval, …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 28, 1820 – The Quebec GazetteNoticeThe ladies and gentlemen of Quebec are respectfully informed that, if it is a fine day, the steam boat Car of Commerce will leave …
Remembering Douglas Dahlgren QAC’s maestro from 1989 to 2007
Douglas Dahlgren, a beloved and long-standing member of the Quebec Art Company (QAC), passed away on July 14, 2020, at the age of 85. Douglas was our musical director and …
Quebec Art Company loses another bright star
Hugh Corston (1954-2020), passed away July 3 at his home in Quebec City. He was born in Halifax, where he spent his formative years and early adulthood. He graduated from …