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Proposed copyright exceptions could make future children ‘losers’
As Canada’s MPs head back to Ottawa, readers should know they will soon be wrestling with a bill to reform Canadian copyright law that will impact the vibrancy of Canadian …
Storyteller brings folklore to festival
Little John needs a good story, one the King will believe even if it’s not true. The prize: The King will give his daughter to Little John.Little John tells the …
The Irish Trail leads to St. Patrick’s Church
As many as 40 percent of the people now living in Quebec City have at least some Irish blood, a fact not lost on Michael-James Noonan and two of his …
ESLTN faces membership crisis
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of The English Second Language Teachers’ Network (ESLTN), which has supported the needs of ESL teachers for a decade. It is the only ESL …
Chambers Gang on trial Friday and Saturday
The citizens of Quebec City can now sleep peacefully: the Chambers Gang that wreaked havoc from 1831 to 1835 will finally be brought to trial at the Morrin Centre on …
Verner visits Québec, underlines feds’ support for seniors
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Josée Verner visited a local seniors’ organization recently to demonstrate the federal government’s support for seniors, including a new funding opportunity. “Our government recognizes the ongoing …
Celtic Festival holds whisky tasting night at Morrin Centre
There are five essential measures to be taken in order to appreciate a good whiskey: 1. Take a small sip;2. Don’t inhale while the whisky is in your mouth. This …
QCT Print Edition – September 15 2010
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Conference of 300 gained for Quebec City
Along with the other Toastmasters clubs of our region, the two English-speaking clubs, Quest and Viewpoint, are proud to announce that Quebec City will host the next District 61 Conference. …