Paul Hinton’s band — Three for Soul — knows something about working together, staying positive and keeping it funky. The three band mates have just launched their self-produced, self-financed debut …
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Scott French says farewell
To the readers of the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, A year ago this May, publisher Pierre Little gave an unsure, blue-eyed, young journalist his first break. My predecessor, Michèle Thibeau, gave me …
Skill set a \huge\” Quebec Anglophone advantage”
“Those kids have a huge skill set [advantage] because they can plug into both realities and pick up on subtleties,” said Montreal businessman Peter McAuslan at the May 27 Community …
You got it: We’ve moved
You got it: we’ve moved! On April 13, a number of moving-size cardboard boxes filled with miscellany was ferried from my home to Manoir Archer, on Route de l’Eglise, by …
Bilingual youth leave Quebec in search for employment
Eighty percent of anglophone youth in Quebec consider themselves bilingual but feel they don’t know enough French to hold a job in the province. So says the annual report, of …
Memorials and Things of Fame
Chronicle Telegraph Memorials and Things of Fame June 3, 2009 1849 The Morning Chronicle Editorial: It is now sometime since Quebec became our dwelling place; but, notwithstanding, we have …
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THURSDAY, June 4Moms’ Night Out: Sharon is hosting a Closet Swap at her home in Quebec City from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Join in the fun and trade something …
Bike riding good for the body, environment and wallet
A Quebec City bicycle maker says the industry is doing very well despite the global economic slowdown. The owner of Bicycles Falardeau on Rue Richelieu, Paul Trépanier, says his sales …
New school board guidelines to be issued July 1
How much will it cost? How will it be implemented? What are the ramifications? The execution of Bill 88, mandating the direct election rather than the appointment of school board …
Commander manages the military and motherhood
The conversation stops dead, the men not knowing what to say, talk of schools, teachers and doctor’s appointments not the normal discourse in this setting. “We get business done,” said …